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There are two stories of her metamorphosis into a black poplar.
There is some scrub and individual old trees, particularly Black poplar, are present in the hedgerows.
It was constructed of huge black poplar logs hewn on two sides.
In the past western marsh orchids and black poplars, could be found, but they have not been seen in recent years.
The Arbor tree is a male black poplar tree growing beside a stream at a place where four roads meet.
Male black poplars are far more numerous than female trees in Britain and seedlings are, therefore, very rare.
Long time the entrance of the park was decorated with Black Poplars (trees with triangle shape).
The Black poplar is probably the rarest tree in Sussex, existing as scattered individuals.
The stick he carried, however, was of chopo or black poplar, which easily takes root in fertile soil.
The butterflies feed on aspens, and occasionally also black poplars in warm, wind-free locations.
Populus section Aigeiros - black poplars, some of the cottonwoods.
In the reserve there are numerous small rivers along which dogwoods, aspens, black poplar and willows grow.
Most of the newly planted trees were black poplars and its variant, Lombardy poplars.
Later, Dryope picked a flower off the tree Lotis had become, and was transformed into a black poplar.
Jegenye (Black Poplar)
The "Birley Tree" was a 110-year-old Black Poplar.
The black poplar (Populus nigra var.
Strabo describes it as a travertine enclosure with a metal grating (presumably on top of the wall) and black poplars planted inside it.
Populus nigra (Black poplar)
Poplar (white poplar, black poplar)
Five specimens of Black Poplar Populus nigra ssp.
A black poplar tree (Populus nigra) was planted at Wolfson College on 22 November 2004 in his memory.
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, the architect newly-hired to supervise the avenue's reconstruction, built three lanes separated by four rows of Black Poplars.
Until recently, the area was sparsely wooded, but after some replanting, mature oak and ash trees now live here, together with cherry, hazel, black poplar, and conifers.
Haller park has numerous tree species: chestnut trees, poplars, black poplars, willows, linden trees, yews and planes.
The larvae feed on Populus nigra.
Populus nigra var.
Populus nigra (Black poplar)
Five specimens of Black Poplar Populus nigra ssp.
A black poplar tree (Populus nigra) was planted at Wolfson College on 22 November 2004 in his memory.
Poplar, Poplar ( Populus nigra L.)
Black Poplar (Populus nigra; Juodoji tuopa)
Populus nigra (black poplar), native to Europe and western Asia, is distinct in its much smaller leaves, 5-11 cm across, with a more rhombic (diamond) shape.
They inhabit poplar trees, especially the white poplar, but also Populus tremula and Populus nigra.
It is found in deciduous forests, where aspen (Populus tremula) or black poplar (Populus nigra) trees grow.
Populus nigra - Black Poplar (Europe) Placed here by nuclear DNA; cpDNA places in sect.
The larvae feed on Populus nigra, Populus alba and Populus tremula and is considered a minor pest on these species.
This garden in Maisland, which later became Machpelah Cemetery, was the early source for Lombardy poplar Populus nigra, which spread across the United States.
Other trees include two young native black poplar (Populus nigra ssp betulifolia), a rare tree in Britain and a priority species in the London Biodiversity Action Plan.
The larvae feed on Populus species, including Populus deltoides, Populus trichocarpa, Populus nigra italica and Populus x canadensis.
The larvae feed on Populus species, such as Populus nigra, Populus balsamifera and Populus tremula, but also on Salix purpurea.
Populus nigra, the black poplar, is a species of cottonwood poplar, the type species of section Aigeiros of the genus Populus, native to Europe, southwest and central Asia, and northwest Africa.
The larvae feed on Populus species, including Populus alba, Populus balsamifera, Populus dilatata, Populus grandidentata, Populus nigra and Populus tremuloides.
The larvae mainly feed on Populus species (including Populus tremula and Populus nigra) and Salix species (including Salix caprea, Salix cinerea and Salix phylicifolia).
The Green Cathedral or De Groene Kathedraal located near Almere Netherlands, is an artistic planting of Lombardy poplars (Populus nigra italica) that mimics the size and shape of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims, France.
This spreading habit is dramatically different from the elongated shape of the Lombardy poplar (Populus nigra 'Italica') which, surprisingly, is a cultivated variety of the black poplar that was imported to Essex from Turin in 1758 and widely planted because of its unusual shape.