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Populus section Aigeiros is a section of three species in the genus Populus, the poplars. Like some other species in the genus Populus, they are commonly known as cottonwoods. The species are native to North America, Europe, and western Asia. In the past, as many as six species were recognized, but recent trends have been to accept just three species, treating the others as subspecies of P. deltoides. The cottonwoods are exceptionally tolerant of flooding, erosion, and flood deposits filling around the trunk.

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  • La nigraj poploj estas nomo de tri specioj de poploj en la sekcio Aegiros de la genro Populus, kiuj kreskas indiĝene en Nordameriko (Populus deltoides, orient-amerika nigra poplo), Eŭropo (Populus nigra, eŭropa nigra poplo), kaj okcidenta Ameriko (Populus fremontii, aŭ riverborda, ĉerivera nigra popolo). La tabriza poplo estas vario de poploj de la specio Populus nigra var. italica karakterizata per sia longeca formo. Konata en Irano kiel "Tabriza poplo" kaj en Eŭropo kiel "Italia poplo", ĝi devenas de Irano, estis enkondukita en Italion, kaj poste enFrancion en jaro 1749. * Tabrizaj poploj en Ŝinĝjango (eo)
  • Populus sect. Aigeiros es una sección de tres especies del género Populus. Comúnmente conocido como álamos, las especies son nativas de América del Norte, Europa y el oeste de Asia. La sección se nombra por Aigeiros, Macedonia oriental y Tracia en Grecia. En el pasado, hasta seis especies fueron reconocidas, pero las tendencias recientes han sido aceptar sólo tres especies, y tratar a las demás como subespecies de P. deltoides.​ (es)
  • Populus section Aigeiros is a section of three species in the genus Populus, the poplars. Like some other species in the genus Populus, they are commonly known as cottonwoods. The species are native to North America, Europe, and western Asia. In the past, as many as six species were recognized, but recent trends have been to accept just three species, treating the others as subspecies of P. deltoides. They are large, deciduous trees that are 15–30 m (50–100 ft) tall and diameters of 4 m (13 ft), distinguished by thick, deeply fissured bark and triangular-based to diamond-shaped leaves that are green on both sides (without the whitish wax on the undersides) and without any obvious balsam scent in spring. An important feature of the leaves is the petiole, which is flattened sideways so that the leaves have a particular type of movement in the wind. Male and female flowers are in separate catkins, appearing before the leaves in spring. The seeds are borne on cottony structures that allow them to be blown long distances in the air before settling to ground. The cottonwoods are exceptionally tolerant of flooding, erosion, and flood deposits filling around the trunk. Although each of the three cottonwood species has a different leaf pattern, they all have the same general diamond leaf shape. (en)
  • Populus seção Aigeiros é uma seção de três espécies do gênero Populus, os choupos. Como algumas outras espécies do gênero Populus, são comumente conhecidos como "cottonwood". As espécies são nativas da América do Norte, Europa e Ásia Ocidental. No passado, até seis espécies foram reconhecidas, mas as tendências recentes têm sido aceitar apenas três espécies, tratando as outras como subespécies de Populus deltoides.Os Populus seção Aigeiros são grandes árvores decíduas com 15-30 m (50-100 pés) de altura e diâmetros de 4 m (13 pés). (pt)
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  • Populus fremontii in fall color (en)
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  • *Populus deltoides L. *Populus fremontii *Populus nigra L. (en)
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  • Populus sect. Aigeiros (en)
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  • Populus nigra (en)
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  • Populus sect. Aigeiros es una sección de tres especies del género Populus. Comúnmente conocido como álamos, las especies son nativas de América del Norte, Europa y el oeste de Asia. La sección se nombra por Aigeiros, Macedonia oriental y Tracia en Grecia. En el pasado, hasta seis especies fueron reconocidas, pero las tendencias recientes han sido aceptar sólo tres especies, y tratar a las demás como subespecies de P. deltoides.​ (es)
  • Populus seção Aigeiros é uma seção de três espécies do gênero Populus, os choupos. Como algumas outras espécies do gênero Populus, são comumente conhecidos como "cottonwood". As espécies são nativas da América do Norte, Europa e Ásia Ocidental. No passado, até seis espécies foram reconhecidas, mas as tendências recentes têm sido aceitar apenas três espécies, tratando as outras como subespécies de Populus deltoides.Os Populus seção Aigeiros são grandes árvores decíduas com 15-30 m (50-100 pés) de altura e diâmetros de 4 m (13 pés). (pt)
  • La nigraj poploj estas nomo de tri specioj de poploj en la sekcio Aegiros de la genro Populus, kiuj kreskas indiĝene en Nordameriko (Populus deltoides, orient-amerika nigra poplo), Eŭropo (Populus nigra, eŭropa nigra poplo), kaj okcidenta Ameriko (Populus fremontii, aŭ riverborda, ĉerivera nigra popolo). La tabriza poplo estas vario de poploj de la specio Populus nigra var. italica karakterizata per sia longeca formo. Konata en Irano kiel "Tabriza poplo" kaj en Eŭropo kiel "Italia poplo", ĝi devenas de Irano, estis enkondukita en Italion, kaj poste enFrancion en jaro 1749. * (eo)
  • Populus section Aigeiros is a section of three species in the genus Populus, the poplars. Like some other species in the genus Populus, they are commonly known as cottonwoods. The species are native to North America, Europe, and western Asia. In the past, as many as six species were recognized, but recent trends have been to accept just three species, treating the others as subspecies of P. deltoides. The cottonwoods are exceptionally tolerant of flooding, erosion, and flood deposits filling around the trunk. (en)
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