Populus fortissima


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Read about Populus fortissima in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Populus fortissima, Nels. & Macbr. (P. angustifolia, James, not Weinm. P. balsamifera var. angustifolia, Wats.). Fig. 3144. Narrow-leaved Cottonwood. Small pyramidal or conical tree (reaching 60 ft. in the wild), with slender twigs and small buds, and soft clear green foliage: bark rough-furrowed: lvs. small for the genus, lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, short-stalked, green on both surfaces, finely and evenly serrate: catkins short, densely fld.: ovary somewhat 2-lobed. Interior region from Assiniboia to Neb. and Ariz., and westward; common along mountain streams at middle altitudes in the Rocky Mts. S.S. 9:492. Common street tree in parts of the W. and sometimes planted in the E. for ornament.

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