Trembling aspen Populus tremuloides
I am looking for trembling aspen trees does anyone know where I can purchase some? I have called a few nurseries around town and none have them or are planning on having them in the spring.
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︎ Dec 07 2021
Quaking Aspen forest (Populus tremuloides)
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︎ Apr 23 2021
Fall photo of world's oldest organism, a grove of Populus tremuloides (Quaking Aspen) sharing one root system, from Fish Lake National Forest website.
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︎ Dec 15 2020
ID? Picked from a cluster growing on a trembling aspen-Populus tremuloides. Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
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︎ Jun 30 2020
Yea, here's some more: Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), Paul Bunyan Trail, Bemidji MN
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︎ Oct 04 2020
Interior BC, Populus tremuloides. Multiple trees in a row have branches going black like the photo and dying back. Any ideas?
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︎ Apr 14 2021
One of my favorite trees, Populus tremuloides. Northern Utah [OC]
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︎ Dec 10 2019
White Poplar Forest (populus tremuloides)
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︎ May 20 2020
For my birding partner who just loves to see the blue sky behind the leaves: Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), Paul Bunyan Trail, Bemidji MN
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︎ Oct 24 2020
I probably have enough Fall pictures to make it till Spring if anyone wants to just skip Winter?: Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), Paul Bunyan Trail, Bemidji MN
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︎ Oct 24 2020
First Post on this subreddit :) Enriched White Bread, End Piece, stapled to a White Poplar (Populus tremuloides)
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︎ Dec 13 2018
Like lightning from Thor's hammer: Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), Paul Bunyan Trail, Bemidji MN
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︎ Oct 20 2020
I will have to take the dogs for a walk and see what the trail looks like now. I think it's a little whiter: Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), Paul Bunyan Trail, Bemidji MN
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︎ Oct 24 2020
Populus tremuloides, budding at latitude 53N
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︎ Mar 24 2020
Natural βSβ movement found in nature. Seen in Rocky Mountain National Park. Populus tremuloides?
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︎ Jan 19 2020
Last legs for leaves (Aspen) - Populus tremuloides [2448x1450] [OC]
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︎ Oct 24 2015
Aspen tree (Populus tremuloides) showing autumn foliage, in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
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︎ Dec 08 2018
The Pando clonal colony from a single quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) in Utah is the heaviest known organism in the world [OC] [4032 x 3024]
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︎ Feb 10 2018
The Pando clonal colony from a single quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) in Utah is the heaviest known organism in the world [OC] [4032 x 3024]
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︎ Feb 10 2018
[South Carolina Piedmont] Trouble IDing, think this is Populus tremuloides, Quaking Aspen. It's not typically distributed here, but there are reports of a population in Georgia Piedmont. Thoughts?
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︎ Dec 01 2014
Caterpillars on Populus tremuloides
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︎ Sep 10 2017
Aspen Fall colors - Populus tremuloides [2330x1590] [OC]
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︎ Sep 17 2015
Aspen color - Populus tremuloides [2383x3133] [OC]
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︎ Oct 05 2016
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︎ Nov 04 2015
Any chance someone can ID these white barked trees? Sandia Mountains near Albuquerque NM, close to 7000ft
reddit.com/gallery/rtjixx
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