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Populus tremuloides - Wikipedia
Populus tremuloides is a deciduous tree native to cooler areas of North America, one of several species referred to by the common name aspen. It is commonly called quaking aspen, [2][3][4] trembling aspen, [2][3] American aspen, [3] mountain or golden aspen, [5] trembling poplar, [5] white poplar, [5] and popple, [5] as well as others. [5] .
How to Grow and Care for Quaking Aspen Tree - The Spruce
2024年5月9日 · Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is a high-maintenance tree native to North America. Learn about these fast-growing trees with heart-shaped leaves.
QUAKING ASPEN - POPULUS TREMULOIDES | The UFOR …
Quaking Aspen is the most abundant and widespread tree in Minnesota as well as the most common Populus species in North America. The huge stands across northern Minnesota are the result of clear-cutting our expansive pine forests a century ago.
Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides): History, Characteristics ...
2025年2月6日 · The Quaking Aspen, scientifically named Populus tremuloides, belongs to the Salicaceae family, within the genus *Populus*, commonly known as aspen or poplar. It falls under the section Populus, specifically in the subsection *Trepidae*, which is characterized by species with leaves that tremble in the slightest breeze due to their flattened ...
Populus tremuloides - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Populus tremuloides, commonly called quaking aspen, is perhaps most noted for its beautiful white bark, its deep green foliage that quakes in the slightest breeze and its golden yellow fall foliage color. It has the widest geographical distribution of any North American tree, being indigenous to Alaska and most of Canada, the Pacific Northwest ...
Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Care and Growing Guide
2025年2月8日 · Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides) is a medium-sized deciduous tree known for its striking visual appeal and adaptability. It typically grows to a height of 20 to 50 feet, although in ideal conditions, some specimens can reach up to 80 feet tall. The tree’s canopy spreads between 20 and 30 feet, forming an open, airy crown that allows ...
Quaking Aspen - Populus tremuloides - PNW Plants
Quaking Aspen is best known as a widely grown native tree with fluttering leaves which seem to “quake” with the slightest breeze. This is broadleaf deciduous tree which grows 40’-50’ tall and attains a width of 20’-30’ at maturity. Leaves are arranged in alternate fashion and have a heart-shaped to nearly round shape.
Populus tremuloides Michx - US Forest Service Research and …
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is the most widely distributed tree in North America. It is known by many names: trembling aspen, golden aspen, mountain aspen, popple, poplar, trembling poplar, and in Spanish, álamo blanco, and álamo temblón (49).
Populus tremuloides — quaking aspen, quaking poplar - Go …
Quaking poplar (also called quaking aspen) is easily recognized by its round-triangular leaves that twist on their petioles and tremble and shimmer in even the slightest breeze. These same leaves turn a blazing yellow in the fall. Its thin bark is white when young, becoming yellow or greenish brown in mature trees.
Nature's Notebook: Quaking Aspen - USA-NPN
Quaking aspen is a deciduous tree growing 36 to 72 feet tall and often occurs in large clumps connected by underground roots. The bark of quaking aspen is smooth and light gray to grayish green, with darker horizontal striations (lenticels). In older trees, the bark can develop dark furrows, especially towards the bottom of the trunk.