Populus maximowiczii
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Read about Populus maximowiczii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Populus maximowiczii, Henry. Japan Poplar. Very large tree, to 100 ft., and 3-4 ft. diam., with densely pubescent pale brown branchlets: lvs. about 4 in. long, nearly orbicular, oval or broad-elliptic, broadest above the middle, subcordate, cuspidate, pubescent on ribs and nerves of both surfaces, whitish or slightly rusty beneath, finely and sharply serrate and ciliate: fruiting catkins 7-10 m. long, remaining unopened on the tree till late summer or autumn, the caps, glabrous. E. Siberia, N. Japan. Hardy and desirable, making a shapely head and bearing attractive foliage. It is sometimes confused with P. suaveolens. Wilson speaks of this tree as a magnificent poplar, the largest in eastern Asia, the trunk reaching 5 or 6 meters in girth.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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