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  1. Populus tremuloides - Wikipedia

    Populus tremuloides is the most widely distributed tree in North America, being found from Canada to central Mexico. [4][6] It is the defining species of the aspen parkland biome in the …

  2. 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 …

  3. Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides): All You Need To Know

    Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides) is a fast-growing deciduous tree renowned for its shimmering leaves, stunning fall color, and remarkable ecological and cultural significance.

  4. Quaking Aspen, Populus tremuloides - Native Plants PNW

    Names: Quaking Aspen is sometimes called Trembling Aspen. All of its names refer to how the leaves will quiver with the slightest breeze. Relationships: There are about 15 species of …

  5. Populus tremuloides - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …

    Quaking aspen is a native deciduous tree in the willow family. It is found in one small area of the mountains of NC and generally does not grow south of zone 6. It has a strongly pyramidal …

  6. Populus tremuloides - Oregon State University

    Broadleaf deciduous tree, 40-50 ft (12-15 m), pyramidal and narrow when young, long trunk and narrow, rounded crown when mature. Bark is thin, smooth greenish white to cream colored, …

  7. Populus tremuloides - US Forest Service

    The landscape was a mosaic of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), conifer (mostly subalpine fir [Abies lasiocarpa]), big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), and grassland communities.

  8. 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 …

  9. Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides): History, Characteristics ...

    Feb 6, 2025 · The Quaking Aspen, scientifically named Populus tremuloides, belongs to the Salicaceae family, within the genus *Populus*, commonly known as aspen or poplar.

  10. Featured Tree: Quaking Aspen - Arbor Day Foundation

    Jun 12, 2025 · Learn more about the Quaking Aspen. (Populus tremuloides) With shimmering leaves, striking white bark, and a golden crown in autumn, the Quaking Aspen is a true gem in …