NOUN
- any of numerous trees of north temperate regions having light soft wood and flowers borne in catkins
How To Use poplar tree In A Sentence
- As a result the club has closed off the upstairs until further notice. A poplar tree was also uprooted by the wind, falling across a pavement on Thornham Drive in Astley Bridge.
- Before it was built, locals waged a long but vain battle to save the Italian poplar tree which was eventually chopped down.
- It is said that a pet dog was buried under a white poplar tree, the near 4 square meters' area was surrounded with fence, and there were flowers around the marble tombstone.
- She continued till the path curved, where she did not follow it, and instead began to bushwhack through the small poplar trees and briar undergrowth of the Island thicket.
- It winds up through rolling hills with stands of poplar trees, distant views of lakes and snowy mountain peaks strung along the horizon.
- The poplar trees lined the redbrick driveway, which led to a pair of wrought-iron gates.
- It winds up through rolling hills with stands of poplar trees, distant views of lakes and snowy mountain peaks strung along the horizon.
- quivering leaves of a poplar tree
- According to the Daily Mail on February 28, one retired couple of the UK found a weird image ingrained in the trunk of a poplar tree when they were chopping firewood.
- Originally salicylates (salts of salicylic acid) were obtained from the bark and leaves of willow and poplar trees; indeed ‘salicylate’ derives from the title of the willow genus, Salix.