grey poplar
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Definition
Noun: * Grey Poplar: A specific type of poplar tree (Populus × canescens), characterized by its large size, rapid growth, and leaves that are faintly lobed with toothed (dentate) edges and have a greyish color on their lower surface. It is native to Europe but has been introduced and become established in other regions.
Usage
- The term grey poplar is used specifically to name this hybrid tree species, often in botanical, horticultural, or general descriptive contexts.
- It functions as a countable noun.
Examples
- The wind rustled through the leaves of the grey poplar at the edge of the field.
- We planted a grey poplar for quick shade, as they are known for their rapid growth.
- You can identify a grey poplar by the distinctive grey underside of its leaves.
Advanced Usage
- The scientific name is used in formal botanical writing to precisely identify the grey poplar, indicating it is a hybrid (denoted by the multiplication symbol '×').
Variants and Related Words
- Poplar (n): The general term for trees of the genus , which includes species like the grey poplar, white poplar, and black poplar.
- White Poplar (n): () A closely related species, which the grey poplar is often hybridized with or confused with; it typically has more distinctly lobed leaves.
- Aspen (n): Trees of the section within the poplar genus, known for their fluttering leaves.
Synonyms
- (Scientific name)
Noun
- large rapidly growing poplar with faintly lobed dentate leaves grey on the lower surface; native to Europe but introduced and naturalized elsewhere