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Crabapple trees can grow as tall as 50 feet, depending on the variety. They… More
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Aspen trees, also known as Populus tremuloides, ultimately grow to 50 to 100 feet… More
Both birch and aspen trees have ornamental value in garden settings, and you can't… More
The aspen tree is one of the most widely distributed species of tree in… More
...s. These galls can occur on any part of a quaking aspen tree, but… More
...spen grove is not actually a stand of independent trees, but actually one organism… More
The quaking aspen is a thin, narrow tree that is quick-growing but has a… More
The quaking aspen grows from Maine to Alaska and in many portions of the… More
... the roots and destructive nature of their roots, aspen trees can be a… More
... (Populus tremuloides) is an important species of tree for wildlife throughout its range,… More
The best time to prune an aspen tree is in the early spring, before… More
"Wetland" is a term applied to many different kinds of wet areas. Some are… More
Trim aspen trees in August or September. If pruned in the winter, they will… More
Plant succession is the natural progression of plant growth in a given area, over… More
...more than one year. Perennials include shrubs and trees, as well as flowers that… More
...rn larch, Douglas fir, lodgepole pine and quaking aspen. The hardy tree also tolerates… More
Many trees, such as maple, oak, aspen, pine and various fruit and nut trees… More
Quaking aspen trees grow wild throughout the United States. They can grow anywhere from… More
...o do native plants. Ranging from grasses to fruit trees to all types of… More
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Hello, I'm in the very northeastern part of Washington state in the northern part of the Selkirk ridge of the Rockies. We have ten acres of land we live on, two acres are our house, barn, meadow and gardens. We've just had the remaining 8 acres selectively harvested and even… More
This is a wildflower question & I don't see an appropriate forum, so I'll put it here. In a nearby woods, trilliums grow bountifully. There is the very occasional white one, but almost all are red. I understand that in most places, it's the white that is more common. Might… More
Hello, I'm in the very northeastern part of Washington state in the northern part of the Selkirk ridge of the Rockies. We have ten acres of land we live on, two acres are our house, barn, meadow and gardens. We've just had the remaining 8 acres selectively harvested and even… More
I planted three large (12-ish feet tall) aspen trees last summer. They were professionally staked, but when I removed the stakes this spring, one of the trees began bending quite dramatically. Every thing I see about staking says to remove them as soon as possible. But, the tree clearly needs… More
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