Trembling aspen leaves are alternate, meaning they are arranged in a staggered pattern along the stem, rather than directly across from each other in pairs.
The scientific name for trembling aspen leaf is Populus tremuloides.
A trembling aspen is a dicot. It belongs to the genus Populus and is a broadleaf tree, which places it in the dicot category.
The large-toothed aspen (Populus grandidentata) has alternate leaf arrangements. This means that the leaves are positioned alternately along the stem, rather than directly opposite each other. The leaves are typically broad and have serrated edges, contributing to the tree's distinct appearance.
Steady or stabilize. Those words are the opposite of trembling.
it's deciduous....
Trembling Aspen
I was so nervous my knees trembled as I sat in the dentist waiting room.
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