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Populus trichocarpa — Western Balsam Poplar
An increasingly uncommon tree, due to its susceptibility to canker; introduced from America at the end of the 19th century.
The alternate leaves are elongated and a dirty grey-green below. A strong balsam smell is produced by the ripening buds in spring.
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