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referred to by the
common name
aspen. It is
commonly called quaking aspen,
trembling aspen,
American aspen,
mountain or
golden aspen,
trembling poplar, white...
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Pando (from
Latin pando 'I spread') is the world's
largest tree, a
quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides)
located in
Sevier County, Utah,
United States,...
- (50–100 ft) tall. In
North America, the
aspen is
referred to as
quaking aspen or
trembling aspen because the
leaves "
quake" or
tremble in the wind. This is due...
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Populus tremula (commonly
called aspen,
common aspen,
Eurasian aspen,
European aspen, or
quaking aspen) is a
species of
poplar native to cool temperate...
- intolerance.
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is the
predominant species in
aspen stands in the
Great Lakes region, but
bigtooth aspen dominates on...
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colonies which can
spread over
large areas. Pando, a
clonal colony of the
quaking aspen tree, is
widely considered to be the
largest such
organism by m****....
- Methuselah. Other, longer-lived
organisms are
clonal colonies, such as a
quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides)
colony named "Pando" in the Fish Lake National...
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Woods Provincial Park, have
woodland of
white spruce and
balsam fir but
quaking aspen will
dominate where the
woodland has been
cleared by fire. The proportion...
- was also
considered a conifer-****ociated
species in
quaking aspen-dominated and
mixed quaking aspen-conifer
communities in
British Columbia.
Western tanagers'...
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survive for much
longer than an
individual tree. A
colony of 48,000
quaking aspen trees (nicknamed Pando),
covering 106
acres (43 ha) in the Fishlake...