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A new study finds that aspen trees slow wildfire spread and may help protect vulnerable communities in fire-prone areas.
Ask the Master Naturalist: By any name — aspen or popple — these trees thrive in Minnesota In Minnesota we have two native aspens — quaking aspen (populus tremuloides) and bigtooth aspen ...
As the Mountain Gardener, I often hear folks asking for trees that grow fast. You want shade, privacy, and beauty, and you ...
When I think of a "cheery" tree, I think of quaking aspens. Why cheery you might ask? While there are no leaves this time of year, find one in the spring and shake a branch… the leaves tremble ...
Once in their greenhouse in California, those roots were propagated and 1,400 of the trees were then neatly planted in rows at the Colorado State Forest Nursery in Fort Collins earlier this spring.
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