Populas tomentosa

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Read about Populas tomentosa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Populas tomentosa, Carr. (P. alba var. tomentosa, Wesm. P. alba var. denudata, Maxim. P. pekinensis, L. Henry. P. glabrata, Dode). White Poplar of China. Large tree, similar to P. alba: lvs. thick, on long shoots of mature trees large (4-6 in. long), triangular-ovate, not lobed, the broad base truncate or subeordate, acuminate, margin sparingly sinuate-toothed, shining dark green above and glabrescent beneath; on short shoots small, ovate or triangular, cuneate, sinuate- toothed, glabrous beneath; on vigorous shoots white- tomentose beneath. N. China, where it makes a large tree, and is planted in temple gardens; the restless lvs. suggest the sound of falling rain. R.H. 1903, p. 355.— Hardy in Mass., but is said not to prop, from cuttings.

II. Aspens. Lvs. not lobed, broader-based than ovate- form; mature lvs. green or at least not white- tomentose, glabrous or nearly so beneath, those on strong-growing and short shoots not prominently different; petiole usually distinctly flattened: terminal buds not large or glutinous: trees of small or intermediate stature, usually with trembling foliage.

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