Fact Sheet - White Poplar (Populus Alba). Remaley, T. & Swearingen, J. M.
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The Plant Conservation Alliance is a consortium of ten federal government Member agencies and over 290 non-federal Cooperators representing various disciplines within the conservation field: biologists, botanists, habitat preservationists, horticulturists, resources management consultants, soil scientists, special interest clubs, non-profit organizations, concerned citizens, nature lovers, and gardeners. PCA Members and Cooperators work collectively to solve the problems of native plant extinction and native habitat restoration, ensuring the preservation of our ecosystem. Illustrated, easy-to-read fact sheets on invasive alien plants with native ranges, plant descriptions, ecological threats, U.S. distributions & habitats, background of introductions, plant reproduction & dispersal, management approaches, alternative native plants, and other useful information.
@article{remaleyFactSheetWhite2005,
  title = {Fact Sheet - {{White}} Poplar ({{Populus}} Alba)},
  author = {Remaley, Tom and Swearingen, Jil M.},
  editor = {Johnson, Kristine and Randall, John and Morse, Larry},
  date = {2005},
  url = {http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/fact/poal1.htm},
  abstract = {The Plant Conservation Alliance is a consortium of ten federal government Member agencies and over 290 non-federal Cooperators representing various disciplines within the conservation field: biologists, botanists, habitat preservationists, horticulturists, resources management consultants, soil scientists, special interest clubs, non-profit organizations, concerned citizens, nature lovers, and gardeners. PCA Members and Cooperators work collectively to solve the problems of native plant extinction and native habitat restoration, ensuring the preservation of our ecosystem. 

Illustrated, easy-to-read fact sheets on invasive alien plants with native ranges, plant descriptions, ecological threats, U.S. distributions \& habitats, background of introductions, plant reproduction \& dispersal, management approaches, alternative native plants, and other useful information.},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-13499272,ecology,populus-alba,united-states}
}

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