poplar.
(Of thegót.)* alms; cf.nórd.(almr, Elm).
1. m. family tree of the Salicáceas, which rises to a considerable height, leaves broad with long petioles, flowers side and pendants. Grows in a short time, and its wood, white and light, resists much to water.
2. m. wood of any of this tree species.
1. m. álamo temblón.
poplar balsamic.1. m. tree Cup elongated or rounded, angled branches with reddish brown bark and leaves with the whitish underside. It is native to North America.
1. m. álamo blanco.
1. m. The who has agrisada white bark before crumble, leaves Green by its beam and white or whitish below, more or less triangular or with three or five irregular lobes
laciniados mind.1. m. poplar of Carolina.
1. m. poplar of Lombardy.
1. m. The angled branches and large, heart-shaped, toothed leaves. Very good pulp is manufactured with wood. It is native to North America.
poplar of Lombardy.1. m. resembling the black poplar tree, which is distinguished by having leaves are triangular, as wide as long, and the branches almost parallel to the axis of the trunk, which they gradually slows down length up and form a long pyramid as a whole.
1. m. olmo.
1. m. álamo temblón.
poplar Lombardo.1. m. poplar of Lombardy.
1. m. Which has the bark very rough and darker than the white, green leaves for its expensive, little longer two broader, and very separate from the axis of the trunk, sometimes nearly horizontal branches.
2. m. olmo.
Iene smooth, whitish bark and leaves are hairless, to be pending of each petioles long and compressed moving easily impulse of the wind.