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* The Quaking Aspen of North America is known for its leaves turning spectacular tints of red and yellow in the autumn of the year (and usually in the early autumn at the altitudes where it lives). * It is like a shade of orange, such as autumn leaves. * There's also an aspen silver.
The Western tent caterpillar likes different types of leaves. They like aspen, cottonwood, willow, and mahogany and are known for stripping trees of their leaves.
quaking aspen
quaking aspen
Because of the smell
aspen
Trembling Aspen
Aspen trees, Populus tremulus, have leaves that are famed for shaking in the slightest breeze.
They generally look like pointy needles, but if you look closely you will see, tiny spikes and thorn-like leaves.
Maple Oak Aspen Sycamore Hickory
Rose leaves are green
carrots are orange and the leaves are green.