-
clonal colony of
P.
tremuloides determined to be a
single male tree
Largest organisms Barstow, M.; Stritch, L. (2018). "Populus
tremuloides". IUCN Red List...
- new
sprouts can grow from the roots. One
colony of
American aspen (
P.
tremuloides) in Utah,
given the
nickname of "Pando", has been
estimated to be 80...
- of
P. tremula)
Populus davidiana –
Korean aspen (Eastern Asia)
Populus grandidentata –
Bigtooth aspen (eastern
North America,
south of
P.
tremuloides) Populus...
- with
greater timber production and
disease resistance (e.g.
P.
tremula ×
P.
tremuloides, bred in Denmark). The wood of
aspen is
light and soft with very...
-
Pterophylla tremuloides,
formerly known as
Weinmannia tremuloides, is a
species of
plant in the
family Cunoniaceae. It is a
shrub endemic to the island...
-
similar to
Populus tremuloides, but
slightly larger and
having larger teeth. The
leaves tremble in the wind as
those of
P.
tremuloides do. Bark of younger...
-
especially susceptible to
raccoon attacks when
nesting in
trees other than
P.
tremuloides infected by F. fomentarius. This is
theorized to
contribute to the evolution...
-
eastern towhee nest
success across mixed bigtooth (
P. grandidentata) and
quaking aspen (
P.
tremuloides)
stands of
varying ages in
Pennsylvania was 48.1%...
- pando 'I spread'), is the world's
largest tree, a
quaking aspen (Populus
tremuloides)
located in
Sevier County, Utah,
United States, in the
Fishlake National...
-
P. deltoides,
P. grandidentata,
P. nigra,
P.
tremuloides Potentilla fruticosa,
P.
villosa Prunus americana,
P. fruticosa,
P. glandulosa,
P. incisa,
P...