Distinguished by its columnar fastigiate shape and erect branches.
1There are also the black poplar and that queer, stiff-looking tree the Lombardy poplar.
2When fresh and green, the Lombardy poplar is quite handsome.
3The Lombardy poplar is a deciduous tree, and is very easily grown from cuttings.
4Soldierly Lombardy poplar trees stood in the yard, and beds of flowers lined the walk.
5He was still as lean and tall as a Lombardy poplar, this handsome old Roman.
6The Lombardy poplar, the favorite of the Little Russian poets, reared its dark columns in solitary state.
7Its branches are straight, and rise in a pyramid, nearly like the poplar of the Mississippi, erroneously called the Lombardy poplar.
8On the other hand, I think I never looked upon a Lombardy poplar equal to one I saw in Cambridge, England.
9In the Lombardy poplar, and in certain fastigiate or pyramidal varieties of thorns, junipers, oaks, etc., we have an opposite kind of growth.
10There was a long row of them in the orchard, with a Lombardy poplar at either end, and a hedge of lilacs behind.
11They were mostly shade trees, the commonest being the Lombardy poplar, which of all trees is the easiest one to grow in that land.
12They are the very same birds that build in the Lombardy poplars.
13The tops of the tall Lombardy poplars were lost in gloom.
14Casa Antigua, our nearest English neighbour's house-OldLombardy poplars-Cardoonthistle or wild artichoke-Mr
15A wall of very old boxwoods stood green against a row of dead Lombardy poplars.
16The shade trees about Vernal were Lombardy poplars.