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Populus alba — White Poplar
A common native tree.
Generally a light, open, slanting tree, always showing white foliage, particularly in a breeze. The alternate leaves are strongly lobed on strong growths but almost round on weaker growths. The underside remains bright-white all season. The bark is creamy-grey with rows of black diamonds. Buds are ovoid and white-woolly.
‘Pyramidalis’ (Bolle's Poplar) is sometimes planted, with a fastigiate but spreading form and rather greener foliage.
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