- genus,
Populus. The
genus name
Populus is from the
Latin for poplar, and the
specific epithet balsamifera from
Latin for "balsam-bearing".
Populus balsamifera...
- po****tions), with a
variety of implications. USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "
Populus balsamifera subsp. trichocarpa". The
PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro...
- of the
white poplar (P. alba)
which is a
relative of the
aspens (
Populus sect.
Populus). The
western balsam poplar,
black cottonwood, or
California poplar...
- America)
Populus balsamifera –
Balsam poplar (northern
North America) (= P. candicans, P. tacamahaca)
Populus cathayana – (northeast Asia)
Populus ciliata...
- this
species will
readily hybridize with
Populus balsamifera,
Populus deltoides,
Populus fremontii, and
Populus trichocarpa.
These hybrids can form extensive...
-
Populus ×
jackii (balm-of-Gilead, bam bud, bom-a-gilly) is the
hybrid between balsam poplar,
Populus balsamifera, and the
eastern cottonwood,
Populus...
-
Populus suaveolens,
called the
Mongolian poplar,
Korean poplar and ****anese poplar, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Populus,
native to all...
-
genus Populus, a
number of difficult-to-distinguish trees:
Populus angustifolia (narrowleaf cottonwood), in the
Great Basin Populus balsamifera (balsam...
-
Populus × canadensis,
known as
Canadian poplar or
Carolina poplar, is a
naturally occurring hybrid of
Populus nigra and
Populus deltoides. It is a vigorous...
- the
boreal forest—jack pine,
lodgepole pine, aspen,
balsam poplar (
Populus balsamifera),
paper birch, tamarack,
black spruce – can be
classed as pioneers...