The Oldest Living tree in Colorado (and in fact the entire Rocky Mountains) is the Rocky Mountain Bristlecone Pine. (Pinus aristata). It is 2500 years old. You can web search for the 1992 paper by Craig Brunstein (USGS) or various other sources, including a trip report by Alan Silverstein.
150 years
The oldest living tree to be dated by counting rings is the bristlecone pine.
yes it is The aspen (Populus tremula )is a deciduous tree of the poplar family and is not a conifer.
The oldest known living organisms are single-celled archaebacteria (archaea). The oldest known individual living organism is a bristle-cone pine tree in the mountains of California. It is close to 5000 years old.
One I know is the Aspen tree...
according to crossword puzzles, a Quaking Aspen.
Cypress
The oldest living tree to be dated by counting rings is the bristlecone pine.
bristlecone pine
Cypress
The oldest known living apple tree is located in Beaminster, Dorset, England.
you can tell that its an aspen tree, by the way that it is.
bristlecone pine
A slender branch of an aspen tree.
Aspen is a poplar tree. They typically grow tall, and have white bark. There is also a city named Aspen, Colorado.
A quaking aspen tree is a type of poplar tree, it is not a conifer.
An aspen is a kind of poplar tree of the genus Populus sect. Populus, or the wood of such a tree.
yes it is The aspen (Populus tremula )is a deciduous tree of the poplar family and is not a conifer.