Populus Populus, L.
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4. P. tremula L. View in CoL , Sp. Pl. 1034 (1753).
Up to 20 m, short-lived, suckering freely. Buds glabrous, slightly viscid. Leaves 3-8 cm, suborbicular, sinuately crenate-dentate, thin, glaucescent be neath; petiole up to 6 cm, strongly flattened; leaves on young plants and suckers up to 15 cm, ovate. Stamens 5-12. Fruiting catkins up to 12 cm. Most ofEurope (but only on mountains in the south). Al Au Be Br Bu Co Cz Da Fe Ga Ge Gr Hb He Ho Hs Hu Is It Ju No Po Rm Rs (N, B, C, W, K, E) Sa Su Tu.
P. x hybrida Bieb. (2 x 4), occurs occasionally in the areas where the parents are found together, and is also sometimes found in cultivation.
The hybrid between P. tremuloides Michx , a North American species, and 4 is widely planted in Finland and Sweden and to a lesser extent in Austria.
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Populus Populus
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
P. tremula
L. 1753: 1034 |