Poplar

This article is about woody plants of the genus 'Populus'.
Sect. Populus
Sect. Aegiros
Sect. Tacamahaca
Sect. Leucoides
Sect. Turanga Populus is a genus of trees which includes the cottonwoods, poplars, and aspens, all of which are sometimes termed poplars. Poplars are deciduous, and turn bright gold to yellow before their leaves fall. The leaves of many poplars, including the cottonwoods and aspens (but not the balsam poplars), have laterally-flattened stems, so that breezes easily cause the leaves to wobble back and forth, giving the whole tree a "twinkling" appearance in a breeze. Like willows, many poplars have very strong and invasive root systems, so they must not be planted too close to houses or waterpipes as they will crack walls and pipes in their search for moisture. Poplars of the cottonwood section are often wetlands or riparian trees. The aspens are among the most important boreal broadleaf trees. Poplars and aspens are important food plants for the larvae of some species of Lepidoptera including the Figure of Eighty.

Classification

  • Populus section Populus - aspens and white poplar. Circumpolar subarctic and cool temperate, and mountains further south (white poplar warm temperate)
    • Populus tremula - Common Aspen or Eurasian Aspen. Europe, northern Asia.
    • Populus tremuloides - Quaking Aspen. North America.
    • Populus grandidentata - Bigtooth Aspen. Eastern North America.
    • Populus adenopoda - Chinese Aspen. Eastern Asia.
    • Populus sieboldii - Japanese Aspen. Eastern Asia.
    • Populus alba - White Poplar. Southern Europe to central Asia.
      • Populus x canescens (P. alba x P. tremula) - Grey Poplar
  • Populus section Aegiros - black poplars or cottonwoods. North America, Europe, western Asia; temperate
    • Populus nigra - Black Poplar. Europe.
    • Populus deltoides - Eastern Cottonwood. Eastern North America.
    • Populus fremontii - Fremont Cottonwood. Western North America.
  • Populus section Tacamahaca - balsam poplars. North America, Asia; cool temperate
    • Populus angustifolia - Willow-leaved Poplar or Narrowleaf Cottonwood. Central North America.
    • Populus balsamifera - Ontario Balsam Poplar. Northern North America.
    • Populus trichocarpa - Western Balsam Poplar or Black Cottonwood. Western North America.
    • Populus laurifolia - Laurel-leaf Poplar. Central Asia.
    • Populus simonii - Simon's Poplar. Northeast Asia.
    • Populus maximowiczii - Maximowicz' Poplar. Northeast Asia.
  • Populus section Leucoides - necklace poplars or bigleaf poplars. Eastern North America, eastern Asia; warm temperate
    • Populus heterophylla - Swamp Cottonwood. Southeastern North America.
    • Populus lasiocarpa - Chinese Necklace Poplar. Eastern Asia.
    • Populus wilsonii - Wilson's Poplar. Eastern Asia.
  • Populus section Turanga - subtropical poplars. Southwest Asia, east Africa; subtropical to tropical
    • Populus euphratica - Euphrates Poplar. Southwest Asia.
    • Populus ilicifolia - Tana River Poplar. East Africa.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
norbiton
northolt
northwood
norwood
notting hill
ockendon
ville ritola
orpington
mirkwood
osterley
paddington
an 94
palmers green
ak 74
peckham
penge
muzzle brake
perivale
petersham
petts wood
pinner
long beach, california
plaistow, london
plaistow
plumstead
poplar, london
thranduil
pratt's bottom
portsmouth, new hampshire
obadele thompson
purley, london
putney
rainham, london, england
roehampton
anduin
romford
rotherhithe
ruislip
st john's wood
st pancras
selsdon
shoreditch
sidcup
sipson