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Quaking Aspen
Populus tremuloides
Family: Willow (Salicaceae)
Height: 40-70' (12.2-21 m)
Tree: slender tree, straight trunk, lacking any major side branches, round crown
Leaf: simple, nearly round, 1-3" (2.5-7.5 cm) long, alternately attached, with short sharp point, fine- toothed margin, shiny green above and dull green below, leafstalk (petiole) flattened
Bark: dark gray to brown and deeply furrowed lower, greenish white to cream and smooth upper
Flower: catkin, 1-2" (2.5-5 cm) long, male and female bloom (flower) on separate trees (dioecious) in spring before the leaves bud
Fruit: catkin-like fruit, 4" (10 cm) long, made of many tiny green capsules, 1/8" (.3 cm) long, that open and release seeds, seeds are attached to cottony white material and float on the wind
Fall Color: golden yellow
Origin/Age: native, 60-80 years
Habitat: wet or dry, sandy or rocky soils at 6,500-10,000' (1,980-3,050 m); sun
Range: throughout, planted in parks and yards
Stan’s Notes: The most widely distributed tree in North America. Leaves catch gentle breezes and shake or quake in wind. Also known as Trembling Aspen or Popple. Grows in large, often pure stands. Returns from roots if cut or toppled. Most reproduce by suckering off their roots, which creates clone trees. One stand in Utah–106 acres (42 ha) with about 47,000 trees–is the largest single living organism in the world. Has survived lab temperatures of -314 °F (-192 °C).
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