Species of deciduous tree native to cooler areas of North America.
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Examples for "popple"
Examples for "popple"
1House with three popple-trees in front-setsclose to the road.
2The wind dragged a shirt-sleeve from the 'popple' or pebble which held it down.
3I jus' trimbled like a popple leaf all the evenin'.
4The roof was made by laying popple poles so they met in the middle and fastening them together.
5Grouse, too, were numerous in the popple thickets, and flushed much like our ruffed grouse of the East.
1The sunlight flickers through stands of trembling aspen and white spruce.
2"I inherited them," Betsy said, looking out the window at the trembling aspen branches.
1Plant associations: American Aspen, Common Aspen, Cypress, Fig, Frankincense, Hibiscus, Hyssop, Mint, Nettle (greater), Oak, Olive, Peppermint, Pomegranate, Red Poppy, Saffron (Spanish), Poppy (white)
1He loved the water-theyboth did-runningicy cold and tumbling golden aspen leaves over moss-slick rocks.
2She would incorporate golden aspen and fiery sumac leaves into wax pillars and tie sprigs preserved in glycerin to jars and crocks.
1He shouldered the goddess aside and marched toward the largest tree- ahugewhite poplar.
2The carob tree, white poplar, a thorn bush, and the oleander are found in some localities.
3It was well timbered, in some places, with the finest white poplar I had yet seen.
4The sturdy Pebbles cot (above) comes in painted white poplar.
5She came presently, tall and grave as a stately cypress among silver birches and shimmering white poplar trees.
1They contain the poplar Or aspen ( Populus tremuloides), balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera), and paper or canoe birch (Fetula papyrifera.)
Translations for Populus tremuloides