poplars in English

noun
1
a tall, fast-growing tree of north temperate regions, widely grown in shelter belts and for timber and pulp.
Upstairs, corner windows in bedrooms give more sweeping views of the property's black cherry trees, poplars and white pines.
noun
    poplar tree

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1. Long Cuttings Hybrid Poplars and gazis

2. Poplars predominate the woods here.

3. 13 There were a few lordly poplars before the house.

4. They are crossing the valley* of poplars.

5. The forest is composed of alders, ash trees, willows and poplars.

6. Aspen definition is - any of several poplars (especially Populus tremula of Europe and P

7. Here “streams” and “water ditches” are said to make the blessed ones grow like leafy poplars.

8. Its appetite satisfied, Behemoth lies under lotus trees or in the shade of poplars.

9. References to poplars in the Bible are usually associated with watercourses or ‘torrent valleys.’

10. The Poplars, Carrotwoods and Lemon Scented Eucalyptus have a rating of 20% and are recommended for removal

11. And they will certainly spring up as among the green grass, like poplars by the water ditches.”

12. (Leviticus 23:40) Willows, which are of the same family as poplars, could also be found growing where water was abundant.

13. Sweet-smelling Mediterranean flora Bespeckles the entire park: think poplars, palms and pines, along with acacias and oleanders, and much more greenery and …

14. Catkin [ kăt ′kĭn ] A long, thin, indeterminate inflorescence of tiny, petalless flowers growing on willows, birches, oaks, poplars, and certain other trees

15. Leaf-buds occasionally arise from the roots, when they are called Adventitious; this occurs in many fruit trees, poplars, elms and others.

16. Cottonwood definition is - any of several poplars having seeds with cottony hairs; especially : one (Populus deltoides) of the eastern and central U.S

17. Spanish speakers used álamo as the basis for their word Alameda, which can name either a grove of poplars or a tree-lined avenue

18. Recent Examples on the Web: Noun Another strategy, called short rotation Coppice, involves planting fast-growing trees such as willows and poplars in extremely dense rows

19. The Spanish word alameda means either, "...a grove of poplars,...or a tree lined street" a name originally used to describe the Arroyo de la Alameda.

20. Agroforestry can be, for example, scattered trees on pastures, diverse fruit and nut trees in orchards, but even tree plantations like rubber tree forests that resemble jungle or perfectly aligned poplars for biomass production.

21. Originally, Polish woods were dominated by broadleaved species: willows and poplars in river valleys, alders on swamps, and mixed forests dominated by oaks, hornbeams and limes in other parts of the country.

22. Alameda f (plural Alamedas) poplar grove; avenue lined with poplars; Descendants → English: Alameda; Further reading “alameda” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.

23. Except for P, soil nutrient uptake during the third growing season was highest in plots with one alder for two poplars (maxima of 108, 9.1, 50, 60, and 19 kg ha−1 for N, P, K, Ca, and Mg).

24. The village is located in the Regional Park of Sierra de Gredos, at a height of 1120 metres. The valley is surrounded by snow capped mountains almost the whole year, with abundant and varied areas of pine trees, chestnut trees, ash trees, oaks, alder trees and black poplars.

25. (noun) Of deciduous trees the sycamore, wych-elm, horse-chestnut, beech, lime, plane and poplar may be used, - the Abele or white poplar, Populus alba, being one of the most rapidgrowing of all trees, and, like other poplars, well suited for nursing other choicer subjects; while of evergreens, the holm oak, holly, laurel (both common and Portugal), and such