A poplar that is widely cultivated in the United States; has white bark and leaves with whitish undersurfaces.
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Examples for "white poplar"
Examples for "white poplar"
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.
1His house nestled into a grove of golden white aspen with multicolored shrubs and evergreens.
2All around the creature stood white aspen trees.
3Tall pine trees and Douglas spruces are the principal trees, with many beautiful groups of white aspen.
4The matchstick itself is made of soft white aspen, a slow-burning wood that's not very flammable, which helps protect your fingertips.
5The white aspens were all bare, and oak leaves were rustling down.
1But the aspen poplar leaves are always shaking, even on the very calmest day.
2The aspen poplar had been in captive flight all day, but with no such vanishings as these.
3Just inside the wall was a row of aspen poplars that always talked in silvery whispers and shook their dainty, heart-shaped leaves at him.
1My far greater concern is the proactive dissemination of misinformation, fear, and intolerance, said Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele.
2Metastasio's "La Morte d'Abele," set by both Caldara and Leo in 1732, remained a stalking-horse for composers down to Morlacchi in 1820.