populus tremula

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
Populus tremula
    n 1: Old World aspen with a broad much-branched crown;
         northwestern Europe and Siberia to North Africa [syn:
         {quaking aspen}, {European quaking aspen}, {Populus
         tremula}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Poplar \Pop"lar\, n. [OE. popler, OF. poplier, F. peuplier, fr.
   L. populus poplar.] (Bot.)
   1. Any tree of the genus {Populus}; also, the timber, which
      is soft, and capable of many uses.
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   Note: The aspen poplar is {Populus tremula} and {Populus
         tremuloides}; Balsam poplar is {Populus balsamifera};
         Lombardy poplar ({Populus dilatata}) is a tall, spiry
         tree; white poplar is {Populus alba}.
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   2. The timber of the tulip tree; -- called also {white
      poplar}. [U.S.]
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Aspen \Asp"en\ ([a^]s"p[e^]n), Asp \Asp\ ([.a]sp), n. [AS.
   [ae]sp, [ae]ps; akin to OHG. aspa, Icel. ["o]sp, Dan. [ae]sp,
   Sw. asp, D. esp, G. espe, [aum]spe, aspe; cf. Lettish apsa,
   Lith. apuszis.] (Bot.)
   One of several species of poplar bearing this name,
   especially the {Populus tremula}, so called from the
   trembling of its leaves, which move with the slightest
   impulse of the air.
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