. British trees. Trees. LOMBARDY POPLAR. 657. <?»L**, S**~ TIIK LEAF. THE LEAVES FURTHER DEVELOPED. The leaf is smaller than that of the Black Poplar. It resembles it in form, though its base is often contained by a straight line. This gives the leaf a triangular shape more pronounced than in the leaf" of the Black species, where the base is contained by curved [ini Both sides of the leaf have a smooth surface, and though the upper one is darker and less dull than the lower, there is a marked emblance between them. The young leaves are rolled and stand upright, and then' colour is a pa


. British trees. Trees. LOMBARDY POPLAR. 657. <?»L**, S**~ TIIK LEAF. THE LEAVES FURTHER DEVELOPED. The leaf is smaller than that of the Black Poplar. It resembles it in form, though its base is often contained by a straight line. This gives the leaf a triangular shape more pronounced than in the leaf" of the Black species, where the base is contained by curved [ini Both sides of the leaf have a smooth surface, and though the upper one is darker and less dull than the lower, there is a marked emblance between them. The young leaves are rolled and stand upright, and then' colour is a pale greenish-yellow or n-^\. The mature leave hang 01 b<' horizontally on the slender stalks characteristic o| the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cole, Rex Vicat, b. 1870; Kempe, Dorothy. London : Hutchinson


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