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Definition of Black poplar
1. Noun. Large European poplar.
Generic synonyms: Poplar, Poplar Tree
Specialized synonyms: Lombardy Poplar, Populus Nigra Italica
Lexicographical Neighbors of Black Poplar
Literary usage of Black poplar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1916)
"The author designates the glabrous form of the European black poplar as Populus
nigra var. ... The pubescent American black poplar is Populus deltoidea var. ..."
2. The Natural History of Plants: Their Forms, Growth, Reproduction, and by Anton Kerner von Marilaun, Francis Wall Oliver (1902)
"Bushes of Mistletoe upon the black poplar in winter. The development of the first
year ends with the formation of this sinker. When the winter is over, ..."
3. A Year Among the Trees: Or, The Woods and By-ways of New England by Wilson Flagg (1881)
"The black poplar is often planted by roadsides with the Canada poplar, and may
be distinguished from it by the greater elegance of its proportions, ..."
4. The Forest Trees of Britain by Charles Alexander Johns (1892)
"... plants of the native black poplar.1 Thus, had Moscow been left to itself, that
immense city would have become by this time a natural forest. ..."
5. A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants: With an Easy Introduction to the by William Withering (1801)
"black poplar. Near rivers and wet shady places. T. March.* DAPH'NE. Calyx generally
none: bloss. 1 petal, regular, 4-cleft, funnel-shaped : drufa like a ..."
6. General Report of the Agricultural State, and Political Circumstances, of by John Sinclair (1814)
"In the year 1774, this remarkable tree, at half a foot above the ground, measured
f - 42 8£ black poplar, (Populus mgra, Lin. ..."
7. The Trees of Old England: Sketches of the Aspects, Associations, and Uses of by Leo Hartley Grindon (1868)
"black poplar. Aspen. with coarse indentations. The epithet "black," it may be
useful to observe, is applied to the kind of poplar so designated not because ..."
8. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1916)
"The author designates the glabrous form of the European black poplar as Populus
nigra var. ... The pubescent American black poplar is Populus deltoidea var. ..."
9. The Natural History of Plants: Their Forms, Growth, Reproduction, and by Anton Kerner von Marilaun, Francis Wall Oliver (1902)
"Bushes of Mistletoe upon the black poplar in winter. The development of the first
year ends with the formation of this sinker. When the winter is over, ..."
10. A Year Among the Trees: Or, The Woods and By-ways of New England by Wilson Flagg (1881)
"The black poplar is often planted by roadsides with the Canada poplar, and may
be distinguished from it by the greater elegance of its proportions, ..."
11. The Forest Trees of Britain by Charles Alexander Johns (1892)
"... plants of the native black poplar.1 Thus, had Moscow been left to itself, that
immense city would have become by this time a natural forest. ..."
12. A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants: With an Easy Introduction to the by William Withering (1801)
"black poplar. Near rivers and wet shady places. T. March.* DAPH'NE. Calyx generally
none: bloss. 1 petal, regular, 4-cleft, funnel-shaped : drufa like a ..."
13. General Report of the Agricultural State, and Political Circumstances, of by John Sinclair (1814)
"In the year 1774, this remarkable tree, at half a foot above the ground, measured
f - 42 8£ black poplar, (Populus mgra, Lin. ..."
14. The Trees of Old England: Sketches of the Aspects, Associations, and Uses of by Leo Hartley Grindon (1868)
"black poplar. Aspen. with coarse indentations. The epithet "black," it may be
useful to observe, is applied to the kind of poplar so designated not because ..."