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Links to other sites containing information about Aspen

The links below lead to other sites which contain information about aspen trees.

Aspen
This site contains information about the ecology of aspen in England and quotes about the tree from classical literature.

Quaking Aspen
This page from the US Forest Service's Northeastern Area contains extensive information about the ecology of Populus tremuloides.

Biogeography of Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides)
This page from the Department of Geography at San Francisco State University contains extensive information on the natural history of North American aspen.

The Aspen Project
This page from Oregon State University contains links to a number of research papers about quaking aspen.

Aspen: A Keystone Species
This page from the American Musuem of Natural History features interesting details of the ecology of aspen and its associated species in Colorado.

Cankers on Western Quaking Aspen
This page from the US Forest Service contains details about the cankers which affect quaking aspen.

Information on a study carried out on Aspen trees in America

General information on Aspen trees

General information on appearance and location of Aspen trees

General information on Aspen trees.

General information on Aspen trees

General information on Aspen trees

Birch trees to edge out aspens in warming world. University of Michigan.

Blight robbing aspen trees of autumn gold. The Daily Sentinel


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Published: 9 June 2003
Last updated: 09 November 2007