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Lombardy Poplar Collection

The Lombardy Poplar, scientifically known as Populus nigra italica, is a majestic tree that can be found in various parts of the world

Background imageLombardy Poplar Collection: Our British Forest Trees (colour litho)

Our British Forest Trees (colour litho)
1094590 Our British Forest Trees (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Our British Forest Trees)

Background imageLombardy Poplar Collection: Row of poplars -Populus nigra italica- in the fog, Rheinberg, Lower Rhine region

Row of poplars -Populus nigra italica- in the fog, Rheinberg, Lower Rhine region, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageLombardy Poplar Collection: Lombardy Poplar Trees, New Zealand Rural Landscape, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, Pacific

Lombardy Poplar Trees, New Zealand Rural Landscape, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, Pacific Ocean

Background imageLombardy Poplar Collection: Leaves of the Lombardy Poplar

Leaves of the Lombardy Poplar
LLM457443 Leaves of the Lombardy Poplar by Boot, William Henry James (1848-1918) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Leaves of the Lombardy Poplar)

Background imageLombardy Poplar Collection: Lombardy Poplar

Lombardy Poplar
LLM457444 Lombardy Poplar by Boot, William Henry James (1848-1918) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lombardy Poplar. Illustration for Familiar Trees (Cassell, c 1880).); © Look and Learn

Background imageLombardy Poplar Collection: CJO12818067

CJO12818067
Autumn sunrise behind a row of Lombardy Poplar trees at the recreation ground in the North Somerset village of Wrington

Background imageLombardy Poplar Collection: CJO12818065

CJO12818065
Autumn sunrise behind a row of Lombardy Poplar trees at the recreation ground in the North Somerset village of Wrington

Background imageLombardy Poplar Collection: Salicaceae - Black poplar or Lombardy poplar Populus nigra var. italica, illustration

Salicaceae - Black poplar or Lombardy poplar Populus nigra var. italica, illustration
Botany - Trees - Salicaceae - Black poplar or Lombardy poplar (Populus nigra var. italica), illustration

Background imageLombardy Poplar Collection: Round hay bales with Lombardy poplar trees, near Lechlade, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire

Round hay bales with Lombardy poplar trees, near Lechlade, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageLombardy Poplar Collection: Populus nigra, lombardy or black poplar pollen

Populus nigra, lombardy or black poplar pollen
Scanning electron microscope image (x 1500) of black poplar pollen grains showing a characteristic granular surface ornamentation and no apertures (inaperturate)

Background imageLombardy Poplar Collection: Populus nigra Italica leaf

Populus nigra Italica leaf
Lombardy poplar (Populus nigra Italica) leaf

Background imageLombardy Poplar Collection: Aphid galls

Aphid galls
Apid galls on a Lombardy poplar (Populus nigra Italica) leaf. The two galls are caused by two different species of aphid. The gall on the leaf stalk is caused by Pemphigus spyrothecae


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The Lombardy Poplar, scientifically known as Populus nigra italica, is a majestic tree that can be found in various parts of the world. This species belongs to the Salicaceae family and is often referred to as the Black Poplar or Lombardy Poplar. One stunning depiction of these trees can be seen in an exquisite colour lithograph titled "Our British Forest Trees. " The artwork showcases the beauty and grandeur of these poplars, with their slender trunks reaching towards the sky. In Germany's Lower Rhine region, specifically Rheinberg, a row of Lombardy Poplars stands tall amidst a foggy landscape. The mist adds an air of mystery and enchantment to this picturesque scene. Traveling across continents to New Zealand's Hawkes Bay, we are greeted by another captivating sight - a rural landscape adorned with Lombardy Poplar Trees. These towering giants create a striking contrast against the Pacific backdrop, showcasing nature's incredible diversity. Examining closely at their leaves reveals intricate patterns and delicate veins that contribute to their unique charm. Each leaf tells its own story within the larger narrative of this remarkable species. A visit to Lechlade in Gloucestershire presents us with yet another breathtaking view - round hay bales harmoniously scattered near Lombardy poplar trees. This idyllic countryside scene captures the essence of tranquility and agricultural beauty. For those interested in botanical illustrations, an illustration featuring Salicaceae - Black poplar or Lombardy poplar provides detailed insight into its structure and characteristics. Such depictions allow us to appreciate not only their aesthetic appeal but also gain knowledge about their anatomy. Delving deeper into microscopic details unveils pollen grains from these magnificent trees under 1500x magnification. These minuscule particles play a vital role in pollination processes while adding yet another layer of complexity to our understanding of this species' lifecycle.