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 an ancient quaking aspen tree (Populus tremuloides) with 47,000 genetically identical stems, or tree trunks, connected to a vast underground root system. Each stem is a clone of the one ...
Populus tremuloides, the quaking aspen of the North American continent, stands as one of the most easily recognized, most beautiful and most admired of all tree species. In order to help ...
The beauty of Door County’s landscape owes thanks to the variety of trees growing here. Many are native, while others have ...
Pando is a quaking aspen tree found in Utah's Fishlake National Forest in Sevier County. Looking at pictures of it, you'd be forgiven for wondering which one among the hundreds of trunks is that ...
Some of the most incredible fall color comes from tree species that are widespread throughout the state, e.g., red maple, or found in young forests like quaking aspen and paper birch. Some other ...
Standing in the small open meadow, deep in the north woods my group of photographers and I were enjoying the early morning calmness. Sunlight streamed through the branches of black ash and quaking ...
Pando is the most extensive known clonal colony of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), originating ... Pando is not just a tree but an entire phenomenon. Its 47,000 genetically identical stems ...
The tree has been fragmented and looks like two ... The Pando is a group of interconnected quaking aspen in Fishlake National Forest in Utah. It's a huge colony with a connected root system ...
A Quaking Aspen tree with green bark in the parking lot at the AMC Highland Center at Crawford Notch. When I think of a "cheery" tree, I think of quaking aspens. Why cheery you might ask?