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- Pando (tree) - Wikipedia
Pando (from Latin pando ' I spread ') [1] is the world's largest tree, a quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) located in Sevier County, Utah, United States, in the Fishlake National Forest
- What is the Pando Tree? | The Pando Tree | Friends of Pando
In a high mountain basin in central Utah stands the world’s largest tree, Pando, a quaking aspen clone comprised of over 40,000 stems Stems which appear to us as individual trees, but in fact, are one part of a genetically identical tree that spreads out over 106 acres and is connected by a massive interwoven root system
- 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
Pando arose after the last ice age had passed and has dealt with a largely stable climate ever since Pando has survived disease, hunting, and colonization (Lance Oditt Friends of Pando) To be sure, it inhabits an alpine region surrounded by desert, meaning it is no stranger to warm temperatures or drought
- Pando: The worlds largest tree and heaviest living organism
Pando is an ancient quaking aspen tree (Populus tremuloides) with 47,000 genetically identical stems, or tree trunks, connected to a vast underground root system
- Pando, One of the World’s Largest Organisms, Is Dying
Weighing 13 million pounds, Pando is the world’s largest organism by mass (Oregon’s “ humungous fungus ” spans a greater distance) Quaking aspens can reproduce by disseminating seeds,
- Discover the ‘Trembling Giant’ Pando, the World’s Largest Living Organism
The Pando tree, also known as the “Trembling Giant,” is a remarkable symbol of resilience and interconnectedness in nature, located in Utah’s Fishlake National Forest This vast clonal colony of approximately 47,000 Quaking Aspen trees, potentially up to 80,000 years old, stands as one of the oldest and most massive living organisms known
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