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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 the world's largest tree 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
- 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
- Fishlake National Forest - Pando - Pando | Forest Service
When the Pando clone was discovered, scientists named it with a Latin word that means “I spread ” Pando is an aspen clone that originated from a single seed and spreads by sending up new shoots from the expanding root system
- Pando Tree – Forestry. com
Located in the Fishlake National Forest in Utah, USA, Pando covers approximately 106 acres and is considered one of the oldest and heaviest living organisms on Earth What makes Pando truly fascinating is its interconnected root system, which has allowed the colony to persist for thousands of years
- Pando the Tree - Pando Populus
Pando is, in fact, the scientific name of the largest organism on Earth, the one-tree aspen forest in Utah made up of over 47,000 trunks, and millions of leaves, connected through one root system
- Discover the ‘Trembling Giant’ Pando, the World’s Largest Living Organism
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 Pando is recognized as a single entity due to the identical genetic markers found in each of its stems
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