Although the plant is often cultivated in these countries, the localities given, by their number and nature, prove that it is indigenous.
This species has been found in the sands of Senegal,[656] but it is not mentioned in other African localities, and as it is often cultivated in Senegal, it seems probable that it is naturalized.
A variety, tatarica, often cultivated in the south of Russia, has become naturalized near the Volga.
Often cultivated, with many, often dwarf, forms produced in nurseries, as an ornamental tree and for hedges; and in Europe from the middle of the sixteenth century.
Often cultivated as an ornamental tree in western and central Europe, where it grows rapidly and promises to attain a large size; hardy and occasionally planted in the New England and middle Atlantic states.
Often cultivated as an ornamental tree in the northern United States, and in the countries of temperate Europe, especially the var.
Often cultivated as an ornamental tree in the temperate countries of Europe, and occasionally in the southeastern United States.
Mimulus moschatus, a plant found in Western North America, often cultivated, and having a strong musky odor.
European tree (Populus alba) often cultivated as a shade tree in America; abele.
A low tree, or usually merely a shrub, from Japan; often cultivated.
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