Aspen is a poplar tree. They typically grow tall, and have white bark. There is also a city named Aspen, Colorado.
Aspen trees roots will grow to where the water is.
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Poplar trees have around 30 species, the most popular English names are Cottonwood, Aspen, Poplar, for more information: Please see related link below.
Red oak, white oak, white pine, hemlock, fir, spruce, hickory, walnut, chestnut, aspen, beech, poplar, ash, wild cherry, dogwood, cedar, apple.
Yes. The male and female flower grow on separate trees and pollination is by wind.
It depends on the tree. Some, like oak and walnut, require a hundred years or more to make them commercially viable. Others like poplar and aspen grow quickly and can go from planting to harvest in a few tens of years.
Beavers do not eat people. They mainly eat tree bark and cambium, the soft tissue that grow under the bark of a tree. They especially like the bark of willow, maple, birch, aspen, cottonwood, beech, poplar, and alder trees. Beavers also eat other vegetation like roots and buds and other water plants. Beavers are omnivores.
A moose's favorite food is new buds coming from the trees, particularly those from willows, mountain ash or poplar trees. They also love eating the marine plants that grow in lakes and sloughs in the summer.
More plants begin to grow. (Inetrmediate Community- Small plants, Lichens, Grasses, Shrubs, Poplar, Pine, Willow Trees. Etc.) Hope this helped you! :)
An Aspen tree can grow as tall as 131 feet and can live up to 150 years above the ground. The wood from the Aspen tree can be made into matches and paper because of it's low flammability.
Tundra is defined as a treeless ecosystem because of its low temperature, but dwarf shrubs and trees do grow in tundra climates. Other types of vegetation include: grass, moss, and lichens.