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- Q4966905 subject Q7223125.
- Q4966905 subject Q9063315.
- Q4966905 abstract "Populus adenopoda, known commonly as the Chinese aspen, is a species of poplar found in China. The trees can reach a maximum height of 30 metres, and occur on mountain slopes at elevations of 300-2500 metres. Wood from the trees is used in construction and furniture production, as well as timber, farm tools, and wood pulp.".
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- Q4966905 genus Q25356.
- Q4966905 kingdom Q756.
- Q4966905 order Q21887.
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- Q4966905 wikiPageWikiLink Q7223125.
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- Q4966905 binomialAuthority Q77640.
- Q4966905 familia Q158487.
- Q4966905 genus "Populus".
- Q4966905 ordo Q21887.
- Q4966905 regnum "Plantae".
- Q4966905 unrankedClassis Q165468.
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- Q4966905 type Eukaryote.
- Q4966905 type Plant.
- Q4966905 type Species.
- Q4966905 type Thing.
- Q4966905 type Q19088.
- Q4966905 type Q756.
- Q4966905 comment "Populus adenopoda, known commonly as the Chinese aspen, is a species of poplar found in China. The trees can reach a maximum height of 30 metres, and occur on mountain slopes at elevations of 300-2500 metres. Wood from the trees is used in construction and furniture production, as well as timber, farm tools, and wood pulp.".
- Q4966905 label "Populus adenopoda".