Poplars
Poplars are fast-growing trees belonging to the genus Populus. They are commonly found in temperate regions and are known for their tall, slender trunks and broad leaves. Poplars thrive in moist soil and are often planted along riverbanks and in parks for shade and aesthetic appeal.
These trees are also valued for their wood, which is lightweight and used in various products, including furniture and paper. Poplars can reproduce quickly through seeds or by sending up shoots from their roots, making them a popular choice for reforestation and landscaping projects.