Pando is an ancient quaking aspen tree (Populus tremuloides ... a district ranger of Fishlake National Forest, said in a video. Aspen stands like Pando support highly diverse animal and plant ...
It's a 43-hectare complex of quaking aspen clones ... to discover the secrets of its resilience. The Forest Service is working to protect Pando and its ecosystem.
The most famous example of a clonal grove is Pando, a grove of quaking aspen in Utah's Fishlake National Forest. Its name means "I spread" in Latin, and for good reason. Pando is among the largest ...
Every tree in Pando is genetically identical, sharing DNA from a root system that has been growing and regenerating for tens of thousands of years beneath the forest floor. Named after the Latin ...
Populus tremuloides, the quaking aspen ... and reds allowing aspen to really show their stuff until their leaves drop (Vogel 1993). For many years, most western forest ecologists thought aspen ...
Pando, Latin for ‘I spread,’ appears to be a forest but is actually one massive ... What started as a single aspen seed, hundreds or even thousands of years ago, sprouted and grew, and grew ...
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