The wood of cucumber resembles that of yellow poplar in appearance and in physical properties, except that it is ten per cent heavier than poplar.
It is less popular for this purpose than yellow poplar.
This often happens with red cedar and sometimes with black walnut, yellow poplar, and cherry.
By lumbermen it is usually known as yellow poplar, or more often shortened to poplar.
It is often divided commercially, according to color, into "white poplar" and "yellow poplar.
We export hickory, black walnut, yellow poplar, white and red oak even to Russia and Sweden, countries that are our keenest rivals in the softwood export business.
Work of Ambrosia Beetles in Tulip or Yellow Poplar Wood.
In whitewood (yellow poplar) the black holes are attended by very long black, greenish, or bluish streaks, sometimes five or six feet long.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "yellow poplar" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.