Yes, quaking aspens can be planted in a pot. However, the trees will eventually outgrow it and need to be transferred to the ground.
They are probably referring to Quaking Aspens.
In a pot.
pot
There are many types of plant life which are found in the state of New York. Some common plants in this state include white wood asters, quaking aspens, and trumphet honeysuckle.
Quaking Aspens are known for their distinctive leaves that "quake" or tremble in the slightest breeze due to the flattened petioles (leaf stems). This trembling motion is responsible for the colloquial name "Quaking Aspen." They are common in the northern woods of North America, including regions like the northern United States and Canada. The term "popples" is a regional nickname used in some areas to refer to Quaking Aspens. These trees are well-known for their unique appearance and the sound their leaves make when rustling in the wind.
The correct term is a pot cactus. A lot cactus is a small cactus that's been planted in a pot to keep in the home.
Trambley (also spelled Tremblay, Trembleye, Trumbeley,Trymblay, Trembly, Trembley) comes from the old French 'tremblaie' which means 'a place planted with aspens.'
It is a tree that is planted in a container, for example, a plastic pot.
The leaves are quaking in the wind.
San Francisco was quaking from the earthquake
they all die fighting for nutrients
The color of the pot it is planted in