Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides)

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Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides)

$40.00

Quaking Aspen can be identified by its leaves and bark. The leaves are round and finely toothed. In the summer months the leaves have a deep green color. In the fall, the leaves turn a golden color. They look almost like gold coins. When the wind blows the leaves appear to be quivering, trembling or quaking thus the origin of the common name. The bark of the quaking aspen has a distinctive white color. The bark is useful medicinally as well as nutritionally. The bark is a good source of protein especially in the fall and winter months when protein levels are high relative to other plant species. Uses for Aspen are farmstead windbreaks and riparian plantings, along pond and streams, wetlands and woody draws. Sold in a bundle of 25 bare root seedlings, 12-18” tall.

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This item will be shipped to the Washington County Fairgrounds, not to your address. Trees must be picked up on either April 26th or 27th at the fairgrounds. You will receive a postcard with detailed information about pick up in the spring and it will be updated on the website as well.