swamp poplar
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A swamp poplar stands tall in the wetland, its large leaves rustling in the breeze.
Definition
Noun: 1. A type of North American poplar tree (Populus heterophylla) characterized by its large, rounded leaves with scalloped edges, and its brownish bark and wood. It is commonly found in wet, swampy areas.
Usage
- The swamp poplar is easily identified by its distinctive large, round leaves.
- The wood of the swamp poplar is used for making crates and pulp.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification, swamp poplar is a member of the willow family (Salicaceae).
- The term is used in forestry and ecology to describe a tree species adapted to riparian or floodplain habitats.
Variants and Related Words
- Swamp cottonwood: Another common name for the same tree species ().
- Downy poplar: A less common synonym for swamp poplar.
- Poplar: The general term for trees in the genus , which includes species like the trembling aspen and the balsam poplar.
Synonyms
- Swamp cottonwood
- Downy poplar
- (scientific name)
Different Meanings
- The term "swamp poplar" refers specifically to one species of tree and does not have other distinct meanings. It should not be confused with other poplar species that may also grow in wet conditions.
A swamp poplar stands tall in the wetland, its large leaves rustling in the breeze.
Noun
- North American poplar with large rounded scalloped leaves and brownish bark and wood