Ogre Canyon Old Growth Aspen Grove
Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides)
Trembling Aspen
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This likely trembling aspen grove near Ogre Canyon Trail by Brule, just outside the Jasper National Park boundary, appears to be a strong old-growth species example. Many stems show similar height, diameter, and structure, which is consistent with a likely clonal aspen stand, though not enough to confirm clonality on its own. The grove is healthy, mature, and significant as a coordinated stand rather than for one individual trunk.
- Species
- Trembling Aspen
- Scientific name
- Populus tremuloides
- Area
- Alberta
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This likely trembling aspen grove near Ogre Canyon Trail by Brule, just outside the Jasper National Park boundary, appears to be a strong old-growth species example. Many stems show similar height, diameter, and structure, which is consistent with a likely clonal aspen stand, though not enough to confirm clonality on its own. The grove is healthy, mature, and significant as a coordinated stand rather than for one individual trunk.
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