Populus

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Definition

Noun 1. A genus of trees: A taxonomic category (genus) of deciduous trees belonging to the willow family (Salicaceae), commonly known as poplars. These trees are characterized by their rapid growth and are typically found in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere.

Usage Examples
  • The Populus genus includes well-known species like the trembling aspen and the cottonwood.
  • Scientists are studying the Populus genome to understand tree growth and adaptation.
  • Many trees in the Populus genus have leaves that flutter easily in the wind.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and scientific contexts, Populus is always capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a genus name.
  • The term is used metonymically in ecological studies to refer to the collective characteristics or ecological role of poplar trees.
    • The study focused on the carbon sequestration potential of Populus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Poplar (n): The common name for trees belonging to the genus .
    • A row of poplars lined the road.
  • Populneous (adj): Relating to or abounding in poplars (archaic/technical).
  • Family Salicaceae: The plant family to which the genus belongs.
Synonyms
  • Poplar genus: A descriptive synonym.
  • (The) Aspen genus: A common name-based synonym, though it refers specifically to one section within the genus.
Notes on Different Meanings
  • Populus is a specialized scientific (Latin) term. It is not to be confused with the similar-sounding English word "populace," which refers to the general public.
  • This word has no idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs associated with it, as it is a technical taxonomic term.
Noun
  1. a genus of trees of the family Salicaceae that is found in the northern hemisphere; poplars