DELIVERY INFO
We are proud to offer free delivery on many products within our service area of the Kootenay-Boundary region of British Columbia. Seeds are a $5 flat rate delivery charge.
NOTE:Tree & Plant orders placed in the winter months are delivered in May or available to pick up on or after April 30th during open hours. Seed orders ship within 1 to 2 weeks from the date the order is finalized or you can select your preferred date. Please reach out to us if you have any questions. Processing times may vary based on product availability.
Product Details
| Botanical Name | Populus Tremuloides |
| Mature Height | 50 Feet |
| Mature Width | 20 Feet |
| Light Requirement | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
| Hardiness Zone | Zones 2-7 |
| Tolerance | Poor Soil, Drought |
| Attracts | N/A |

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ℹ Quaking aspens (Populus tremuloides) possess a plethora of awesome positive attributes. They are renowned for their striking appearance, particularly in fall when their leaves turn vibrant shades of yellow and gold, thanks to their unique round leaves with serrated edges. Aspens often grow in large colonies, forming expansive groves that are not only visually impressive but also ecologically significant, providing habitat and food for wildlife such as deer, elk, and birds. Their extensive root systems help prevent erosion and improve soil conditions, while their fast growth rate aids in reforestation efforts. Aspens are highly adaptable to various soil and climate conditions, making them resilient in diverse environments. Aspen wood, lightweight and versatile, finds use in furniture, paper pulp, and matches. These trees are valued in landscaping for their aesthetic appeal and shade provision, and culturally, they symbolize resilience, renewal, and interconnectedness across many societies.