-
commonly called quaking aspen,
trembling aspen,
American aspen,
mountain or
golden aspen,
trembling poplar,
white poplar, and popple, as well as others...
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Populus tremuloides –
quaking aspen or
trembling aspen (North America)
Populus section Aigeiros –
black poplars, some of the
cottonwoods (North America...
- his
aspen work in the West, Burt
began to
examine an
extremely large trembling aspen clone southwest of Fish Lake, Utah, in the late 1960s and early...
- The
balsam poplars (Populus sect. Tacamahaca) are a
group of
about 10
species of
poplars,
indigenous to
North America and
eastern Asia, distinguished...
- America, the
aspen is
referred to as
quaking aspen or
trembling aspen because the
leaves "quake" or
tremble in the wind. This is due to
their flattened petioles...
- the use of
cowboy vernacular such as
quakie (Populus tremuloides,
trembling poplar or
aspen known as a "quakie tree")).
Though it
deals with
those who...
- also
contain other species of trees. The
number of rowan, grey alder,
trembling poplar and
hackberry is
relatively high. The
alpine blue-sow-thistle is very...
- broadleaves, e.g.
trembling aspen and
poplars.
Coniferous hosts are
affected in late
spring through early August, and
trembling aspens and
poplars from early...
-
contain forests of
mostly Douglas fir,
lodgepole pine,
western larch,
trembling poplar, and
western redcedar. The
shrub layer mostly include soapberry, kinnikinnick...
- 88°11′49.81″W / 42.0686694°N 88.1971694°W / 42.0686694; -88.1971694
Poplar Cr****
Music Theater was a
concert venue in
Hoffman Estates, Illinois. The...