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A quaking aspen tree is a type of poplar tree, it is not a conifer.
quaking aspen
quaking aspen
The quaking aspen tree is a short-lived tree and insect and disease affected. Suckers grow from the root that destroys a good landscape.
The only possible difference is that the clump tree has been damaged or cut at an early stage and has formed multi-stems.
according to crossword puzzles, a Quaking Aspen.
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Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Tracheophyta (vascular plants)
The Quaking Aspen or Populus tremula , by virtue of being deciduous, is classed as a hardwood, the wood ,because of the rapid growth , does not produce a good hardwood, the longer the growth takes the better the hardwood, it is used for matchsticks and papermaking.
Quaking aspen, also known as poplar
Waverly is an English name that can be given to a boy and a girl. It means 'quaking aspen'. An aspen is a type of tree which is classified under Populus.
Populus tremuloides (Quaking Aspen) is in the order Salicales of subclass Archichlamydae of class Dicotyledonae in the subdivision Angiospermae. The shape and moment of its leaves make them appear to "tremble" in the slightest breeze. Gymnosperms are generally evergreens with needle leaves.