WHITE POPLAR vs SCOTCH FIR: NOUN
- Populus alba, a poplar found in Central Europe.
- A poplar tree (Populus alba) native to Eurasia and naturalized in parts of North America, having lobed leaves with whitish undersides.
- Light easily worked wood of a tulip tree; used for furniture and veneer
- A poplar that is widely cultivated in the United States; has white bark and leaves with whitish undersurfaces
- Medium large 2-needled pine of northern Europe and Asia having flaking red-brown bark
WHITE POPLAR vs SCOTCH FIR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Used for furniture and veneer
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WHITE POPLAR vs SCOTCH FIR: RELATED WORDS
- Spanish chestnut, English oak, Pedunculate oak, Black oak, Sessile oak, Poplar, Abele, White aspen, Tulipwood, True tulipwood, Silver leaved poplar, Populus alba, Aspen poplar, Whitewood, Yellow poplar
- Fir clubmoss, Pitch pine, True pine, Avocado tree, English oak, Pine family, Firry, Fir, Pedunculate oak, White fir, Sessile oak, Black pine, Pinus sylvestris, Scots pine, Scotch pine
WHITE POPLAR vs SCOTCH FIR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mahogany tree, Muskwood, Yellow birch, Quercitron, Common alder, Black birch, Red pine, Spanish chestnut, English oak, Pedunculate oak, Black oak, Sessile oak, Poplar, Tulipwood, Yellow poplar
- Mahogany tree, Stone pine, Fir clubmoss, Pitch pine, True pine, Avocado tree, English oak, Pine family, Firry, Fir, Pedunculate oak, White fir, Sessile oak, Black pine, Scotch pine
WHITE POPLAR vs SCOTCH FIR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- On another occasion Hades tried to violate the Nymph Leuce, who was similarly metamorphosed into the white poplar standing by the pool of Memory.
- The White Poplar is the largest, and caters to travelers from the mortal world.
- Aspen for white, Poplar for green, Yellowheart from Brazil, and many more.
- White Poplar tree is a tall straight tree.
- These are also very tall, such as the white poplar, and have widely spread roots.
- Stumps of Scotch fir and oak found in peat are sometimes far larger than any now growing.
WHITE POPLAR vs SCOTCH FIR: QUESTIONS
- What does the bark of a white poplar tree look like?
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