Pando is a giant aspen clone in central Utah that has been regrowing parts of itself for up to 80,000 years — but new threats ...
A remarkable aspen forest that sprouted from a single seedling makes "the Roman Empire seem like a recent phenomenon." ...
A vast colony of aspen clones could hold clues about how ancient organisms protect their genomes from harmful mutations.
A forest of quaking aspen trees in Utah, called Pando, has been confirmed to be incredibly old. It is estimated to be between ...
DNA analysis suggests Pando, a quaking aspen in Utah with thousands of stems connected by their roots, is between 16,000 and 81,000 years old ...
The forest made of a single tree known as Pando ("I spread" in Latin) has 47,000 stems (all with the same DNA) sprouting from a shared root system over 100 acres (40 hectares) of Utah. Here ...
A team of biologists, environmental scientists and geneticists affiliated with multiple institutions across the U.S. has ...
(Pando is Latin for “I spread.”) Each trunk is genetically identical and no more than 150 years old, but the root system may be the oldest living organism on the planet. A mango tree in Naunde ...
The tree has been fragmented and looks like two separate trees, but the root system below the ground ... nearby that was over 5,000 years old. The Pando is a group of interconnected quaking ...
I spot a cluster of Pennsylvania sedge (Carex pensylvanica) around the roots of a northern red oak. It resembles ...
At first glance, Pando looks like any other forest consisting of individual trees. In other words ... used to record underwater sounds — at the root of a branch about 60 feet tall during ...
Question: Can tree roots cause damage to a home’s foundation? I have a 3’ in diameter pin oak tree that is within 10 feet of my house. A certified arborist took a look at it and said that he would ...