General:
Dioecious tree up to 50 m tall; not colonial; branches brown the first year, turning grey later; twigs smooth or sparsely hairy.
Leaves:
Alternate, deciduous, simple, narrowly to broadly egg-shaped or lanceolate, 5-20 cm long, 3-12 cm wide, the bases tapered to heart-shaped or squared-off smooth, finely toothed and hairy on the margins, the teeth often tipped with a callous gland, lower side whitish or pale green and brownish; leaf stalks 2-10 cm long, often with a pair of glands near the blade; buds finely hairy with fringed scales.
Flowers:
Borne in catkins; male catkins 2-3 (5) cm long, soon deciduous, with 8-60 stamens; female catkins 8-20 cm long.
Fruits:
Capsules, broadly egg-shaped, carpels 2-3, smooth or hairy, nearly unstalked.
Notes:
Two subspecies occur in BC. The hybrids P. angustifolia James x P. balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa (P. x brayshawii Boivin) and P. balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa x P. nigra L. var. italica DuRoi are rare in BC .
1. Ovaries and capsules smooth; leaves pale green and brownish beneath.................... ssp. balsamifera
1. Ovaries and young capsules hairy; leaves whitish beneath.................... ssp. trichocarpa (T. & G.) Brayshaw
Synonyms and Alternate Names:
Populus balsamifera var. candicans (Aiton) A. Gray
Populus balsamifera var. fernaldiana Rouleau
Populus balsamifera var. lanceolata Marsh.
Populus balsamifera var. michauxii (Dode) A. Henry
Populus balsamifera var. subcordata Hyl.
Populus candicans Aiton
Populus michauxii Dode
Populus tacamahaca Mill.
Populus tacamahaca var. candicans (Aiton) Stout
Populus tacamahaca var. lanceolata (Marsh.) Farw.
Populus tacamahaca var. michauxii (Dode) Farw.