White Poplar

The white poplar ( Populus alba ), or paddle , is a deciduous tree of the family of the Salicacées.

Description

It is a suckering tree, with the bark white, smooth, becoming gray and rough with the years, with the webbed sheets except on the short branches.

Characteristics

  • reproductive Bodies
    • Standard of inflorescence: simple ear
    • distribution of the sexes: dioïque
    • Standard of pollination: anémogame
    • Period of flowering: March at April
    • Height: 30 to 35 m
    • Lifespan: 200 to 400 years
  • Standard Seed
    • of fruit: capsule bivalvular, ovoîdes, seeds equipped with a white brush
    • Mode of dissemination: anémochore
  • Habitat and distribution:
    • standard Habitat: wood caducifoliés médioeuropéens, absorbent, subméditerranéens
    • Surface of distribution: southernmost European
  • Use: joinery, paper mill
given according to: Julve, pH., 1998 FF. - Baseflor. Botanical, ecological and chorologic index of the flora of France. Version: April 23rd, 2004.

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