I was up in the White Mountains this weekend, walking out to my car in the AMC’s Highland Center parking lot after a hike, and there between the buildings and the cars was a gorgeous aspen tree ...
Pando is the most extensive known clonal colony of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), originating from a single seedling. Weighing an estimated 6,000 tons—roughly the same as 40 blue whales ...
Some organisms can outlive humans by hundreds or even thousands of years, and the contender for Earth's oldest living thing ...
Quaking aspen or trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) is a native hardwood tree. The name refers to the leaves which tremble in the slightest breeze. It is the most widely distributed tree in North ...
The beauty of Door County’s landscape owes thanks to the variety of trees growing here. Many are native, while others have ...
It’s a single organism, a quaking aspen that began life as a single seed—possibly tens of thousands of years ago—and spread by sending up shoots from an expanding root system. (Pando is Lati ...
Itching to establish new some trees in your yard? Choosing a beginner-friendly species that will do well in your specific growing zone is a recipe for success.
Found in my home state of Utah, "Pando" is a 106-acre stand of quaking aspen clones. Although it looks like a woodland of individual trees with striking white bark and small leaves that flutter in the ...
The Zoo’s carnivore care team selected Pando’s name in recognition of the world’s largest and densest organism: a 106-acre quaking aspen grove weighing about 13 million pounds, originating ...
Hosting over 30 plants and trees, the Fairplay garden is growing local Colorado species such as bristlecone pine, Colorado blue spruce, Boulder raspberry, quaking Aspen, Rocky Mountain columbine and ...
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