Abele (Populus alba)
Description
Populus alba, commonly called abele, silver poplar, silverleaf poplar, or white poplar, is a species of poplar, most closely related to the aspens (Populus sect. Populus). It is native to Morocco and the Iberian Peninsula through central Europe (north to Germany and Poland) to central Asia. It grows in moist sites, often by watersides, in regions with hot summers and cold to mild winters.It is a medium-sized-deciduous-tree, growing to heights of up to 16-27 metres (52-89-ft) (rarely more), with a trunk up to 2 metres (6.6-ft) in diameter and a broad rounded crown. The-bark-is smooth and greenish-white to greyish-white with characteristic diamond-shaped dark marks on young trees, becoming blackish and fissured at the base of old trees. The young shoots are covered with whitish-grey down, including the small buds. The-leaves-are 4-15-cm (1-1-2-6-in) long, five-lobed, with a thick covering of white scurfy down on both sides but thicker underneath; this layer wears off the upper side but not the lower, which stays white until autumn leaf fall. Larger, deeply lobed leaves are produced on fast-growing young trees, and smaller, less deeply lobed leaves on older, slow-growing trees. The-flowers-are-catkins-up to 8-cm (3-1-4-in) long, produced in early spring; they are-dioecious, with male and female catkins on separate trees; the male catkins are grey with conspicuous dark red stamens, the female catkins are greyish-green. The female catkins lengthen to 8-10-cm (3-1-4-4-in) after pollination, with several green seed capsules, maturing in late spring to early summer. It also propagates by means of-root suckers-growing from the lateral roots, often as far as 20-30-m (65-100-ft) from the trunk, to form extensive-clonal colonies
Taxonomic tree
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Domain: Eukarya
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Kingdom: Plantae
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Phylum: Magnoliophyta
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Class: Magnoliopsida
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Order: Malpighiales
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Family: Salicaceae
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Genus: Populus
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