Closeup of a large Tulip Poplar leaf, growing from the stump of a previously cut tree. I am a firm believe that part of being a good steward for your homestead, farm, or even a backyard in town lies ...
Purdue University: Marssonina Leaf Spot and Blotch of Poplar, Purdue Landscape Report
Purdue Landscape Report: Aspen, cottonwood, and poplar are all names for the fast-growing Populus tree species. Used widely for building materials, these trees are often located around ponds, ...
EurekAlert!: Exemplar-based data generation and leaf-level analysis for phenotyping drought-stressed poplar saplings
The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Poplar tree can grow leaves in weird ways
I have a poplar tree in my backyard that is 1 1/2 years old. Over the past year and a half it has done a few funny things. Upon planting it, the leaves went yellow in the summer. I think we were over ...
Asheville Citizen-Times: Weed trees or forest gems? How poplars can play a valuable role in landowners' woods
Throughout Madison County, much of our forest is dominated by a tall, pale-barked tree that grows ramrod straight. Often called “yellow poplar” by loggers and sawmill owners, it’s also known as “tulip ...
Weed trees or forest gems? How poplars can play a valuable role in landowners' woods
JSTOR Daily: Metabolic origin of acetaldehyde emitted by poplar (Populus tremula × P. alba) trees
The metabolic origin and emission by the leaves of the tropospheric trace gas acetaldehyde were examined in 4-month-old poplar trees (Populus tremula × P. alba) cultivated under controlled ...
Metabolic origin of acetaldehyde emitted by poplar (Populus tremula × P. alba) trees