poplar tree
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Definition
Noun: A type of fast-growing deciduous tree belonging to the genus Populus, commonly found in north temperate regions. It is characterized by its light, soft wood, triangular or ovate leaves that often tremble in the breeze, and flowers that are borne in hanging clusters called catkins.
Usage
The term "poplar tree" refers specifically to the tree itself. It is a countable noun. * The poplar tree in our yard turns a brilliant yellow every autumn. * These forests contain many poplar trees alongside pines and oaks. * He planted a poplar tree for its rapid growth and shade.
Examples
- The lightweight wood from the poplar tree is often used for making matches and paper pulp.
- We could hear the distinctive rustling of the poplar tree's leaves.
- Several species of poplar tree are known for their ability to thrive in wet soil.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical/forestry contexts: The term is used to discuss specific species (e.g., the trembling aspen, , is a type of poplar tree) or the tree's ecological role and commercial uses.
- In literature/poetry: The poplar tree is sometimes used as a symbol of resilience, mourning, or the passage of time due to its tall, slender form and quivering leaves.
Variants and Related Words
- Poplar (noun): A common short form for "poplar tree."
- The furniture was made of poplar.
- Aspen (noun): A specific group of poplar trees with flattened leaf stalks that cause the leaves to tremble.
- Cottonwood (noun): A type of poplar tree common in North America, named for the cotton-like seeds it releases.
Synonyms
- Aspen
- Cottonwood
- (In specific contexts) Trembling tree (referring to the quaking aspen)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Poplar grove: A group of poplar trees growing together.
- Poplar wood: The timber harvested from a poplar tree.
Noun
- any of numerous trees of north temperate regions having light soft wood and flowers borne in catkins