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Aspen
Populus tremuloides |
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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 |