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Poplars are two-dimensional deciduous trees. The leaves are alternate, long petiolate. Flowers are in inflorescences, needles. The flowers are single-headed, in the axle of the mouth. Males have 8 rarely up to 30 rods. The female flowers have a gyneccime composed of 2 rarely up to 4 plodolists. The fruit is a capsule that opens with the flaps.


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