salida colorado tree guide

deciduous trees

medium trees

Aspen
Populus tremuloides
aspen leaf

aspen leaf

This tree is native to the mountains of much of western North America, where it grows in “clones,” groves of genetically identical trunks sprouting from a single spreading root system. Aspen make beautiful ornamental yard and park trees, and are especially valued for their white or olive-barked trunks and the spectacular colors of their fall foliage.

Height: 35’
Crown Spread: 15’
Growth Rate: fast
Flowers: not showy, in dangling catkins
Foliage: green, turning gold to orange in fall
Fruit: in catkins
Soil: can tolerate well drained soil with supplemental water, tolerates slight alkalinity
Water: high
Sun: full
Problems: suckers and sprouts freely, scale, canker, short-lived, deer will browse bark and branches
Comments: Eurasian aspen are a different species and do not thrive in Salida’s climate.
Street Tree: not permitted

 

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