An official's vestment is called "die Amtskleidung" or "die Amtstracht".A priests vestment is called "der Priestergewand".
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Avenue of Poplars at Sunset was created in 1884.
Anne of Windy Poplars was created in 1936.
Avenue of Poplars in Autumn was created in 1884.
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Zion Poplars Baptist Church was created in 1894.
"Anne of Windy Poplars" by L.M. Montgomery has around 288 pages in most editions.
That vestment is called an "alb".
Yes, poplar trees are broadleaf, deciduous trees.
The white vestment worn by the priest is called an alb ( from the latin "albus", meaning "white"). It also worn by deacons, servers, and occasionally Eucharistic ministers. A white vestment placed over the alb at Mass is called a chasuble for priests and dalmatic for daecons. That can be red, green, violet, or white. White is worn during certain liturgical seasons and holy days, but the alb is always white, sometimes "off" white or ivory.
If an altar server is wearing a black or red vestment that is full length that is called a cassock. A short white vestment worn over the black or red long vestment is called a surplice. A white vestment if full length is called an alb .