Aspen is one of the most widely distributed trees in North America—they are found from Alaska to Arizona and from Michigan to Maine. Two different species occur in North America: the bigtooth aspen located primarily in the northeastern United States and the Great Lakes Region, and quaking aspen — a western species. The scientific names reflect the leaves appearance. Populus grandidentata (bigtooth aspen) have large teeth around the edges and Populus tremuloides
Where was your last vacation? At the beach or in the mountains? If you chose mountains, this look is for you.
No matter the weather or locale, we are drawn to trees. They provide shade, awe, our kids climb on them, birds live in their branches, and we eat their fruit and syrup. We decorate them for Christmas. If you chose a beach as your last vacation, chances are you took a sunburned breath beneath a palm tree. Infinite variety, different personality, yet there is nothing