On the slope of a Utah mountain, a 106-acre colony of cloned aspen trees is under threat from wildlife and climate change.
Found in my home state of Utah, "Pando" is a 106-acre stand of quaking aspen clones. Although it looks like a woodland of individual trees with striking white bark and small leaves that flutter in the ...
Here, this lone male quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides ... Oditt hopes to use sound to map Pando's tangle of roots. "The sounds are beautiful and interesting, but from a practical standpoint ...
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 ...
Wildlife is eating Earth’s largest and oldest organism, the Pando aspen tree in Fishlack National Forest in Utah. Credits: Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Wildlife is eating alive Earth’s ...
Here, this lone male quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides ... Oditt hopes to use sound to map Pando's tangle of roots. "The sounds are beautiful and interesting, but from a practical standpoint ...