Populas canescens

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Read about Populas canescens in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Populas canescens, Smith (P. alba var. canescens, Ait. P. megaleuce, Dode. P. hybrida, Reichb. P. Steiniana, Bornm.). Gray Poplar. Fig. 3126. Lvs. broad or nearly circular in general outline, prominently notched but not lobed, the under surfaces and the young shoots very gray-woolly, those on young or long shoots ovate- deltoid, cordate and acute, grayish tomentose beneath, the margin few-toothed and ciliate; those on short shoots nearly circular or broad-ovate, subcordate and obtuse, not ciliate, the lower surface light green. Var. pendula, Hort., is a fine form with pendulous branches. This tree is met with occasionally. Its horticultural value is not greatly different from that of P. alba var. nivea. According to Elwes & Henry, P. Bogueana, Dode, is a vigorous form of this species in which the lvs. on long shoots are 5 in. or more in length and breadth; appears to be sold by some nurserymen abroad as P. tomentosa. Forms of this species are probably hybrids with P. tremula. Eu.

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