Populus grandidentata
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Populus grandidentata — the large-tooth, or big-tooth, aspen — is a deciduous
tree native to eastern North America.
, medium-sized deciduous trees with a straight trunk and gently ascending branches. Height at maturity is around 60'-80' with diameters of 8'-10'. They are fast growers and are relatively short-lived; stands will begin to deteriorate after 60–70 years, while individuals can live up to 100 years. They often constitute early successional species of their landscapes. Roots are shallow and wide spreading; lateral root growth in a forest may be as far as 60 feet. Generally, four to five lateral roots originate from the tree and then branch within 2'; vertical, penetrating roots near the base anchor the tree.
Deciduous
Deciduous means "falling off at maturity" or "tending to fall off", and is typically used in reference to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally, and to the shedding of other plant structures such as petals after flowering or fruit when ripe...
tree native to eastern North America.
Name
The name Populus grandidentata references the coarse teeth that occur on the leaves from the Latin Populus for poplar, grandi meaning large, and dentata meaning teeth.Description
Populus gradidentata is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to North America, found mostly in the northeastern states and southeastern Canada. Leaves are similar to trembling aspen only slightly larger and having larger teeth. The leaves tremble in the wind as quaking/trembling aspen does. Bark of younger trees is olive-green, thin and smooth; after 30–40 years the bark is grey, thicker and rough with grooves.Reproduction
Bigtooth aspen produce seeds from the flowers, known as catkins, that the tree produces. The product is a two-valved capsule that is distributed widely by the wind. Individuals can also reproduce through the roots after a disturbance event; such as fire or harvest, the roots of the dead/cut tree will begin to send up suckers, creating identical individuals and can result in a stand of clones that resemble that individual.Growth
Bigtooth aspen are dioeciousDioecious
Dioecy is the property of a group of biological organisms that have males and females, but not members that have organs of both sexes at the same time. I.e., those whose individual members can usually produce only one type of gamete; each individual organism is thus distinctly female or male...
, medium-sized deciduous trees with a straight trunk and gently ascending branches. Height at maturity is around 60'-80' with diameters of 8'-10'. They are fast growers and are relatively short-lived; stands will begin to deteriorate after 60–70 years, while individuals can live up to 100 years. They often constitute early successional species of their landscapes. Roots are shallow and wide spreading; lateral root growth in a forest may be as far as 60 feet. Generally, four to five lateral roots originate from the tree and then branch within 2'; vertical, penetrating roots near the base anchor the tree.