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- Pando (tree) - Wikipedia
Pando (from Latin pando 'I spread') [1] is the name of a quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) clone located in Sevier County, Utah, United States, in the Fishlake National Forest
- What is the Pando Tree? | The Pando Tree | Friends of Pando
Pando is simultaneously the laregst aspen clone, the heaviest tree by dry weight and the largest tree by land mass A masterpiece of botanical imagination, how Pando came to be is even more improbable than challenges of classifying it
- Pando, the Trembling Giant - Atlas Obscura
“Pando” is a Latin word that translates to “I spread ” Spanning 107 acres and weighing 6,615 tons, Pando was once thought to be the world’s largest organism (now usurped by thousand-acre fungal
- The Worlds Largest Organism Is Slowly Being Eaten
Yet Pando is resilient and has already survived rapid environmental changes, especially when European settlers began inhabiting the area in the 19th century or after the rise of 20th-century recreational activities It has dealt with disease, wildfire, and grazing before and remains the world's largest scientifically documented organism
- Saving Pando: The Fight to Protect the World’s Largest Living Thing
Deep within Utah’s Fishlake National Forest lies Pando, the world’s largest organism by mass and one of nature’s most extraordinary wonders Spanning over 100 acres and weighing an estimated 13 million pounds, this massive quaking aspen clone has stood resilient for thousands of years
- Meet Pando, The Largest Living Organism on Earth
Pando, Latin for “I spread,” is a clonal colony of a single male quaking aspen commonly known as Trembling Aspen, holds the title of the largest living organism on Earth This remarkable entity isn’t the tallest or biggest tree, instead, it is a collection of trees spanning 43 hectares (106 acres)
- Pando, the worlds largest organism, may have been growing nonstop . . .
Pando, an enormous quaking aspen that spans more than 100 acres (40 hectares) in Utah, is not only one of the largest known organisms on Earth — it's also one of the oldest, scientists have
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