Description
The Quaking Aspen is one of North America’s most iconic and beloved trees — and one of its most remarkable. Its small, round leaves shimmer and tremble in the lightest breeze, its smooth white bark glows in the landscape year-round, and its brilliant golden-yellow fall color is the signature of the Rocky Mountains every autumn. Cold hardy to Zone 2, fast-growing, and native across the widest geographical range of any tree on the continent, it’s a stunning ornamental that rewards growers with beauty across every season.
Three Seasons of Striking Beauty
Quaking Aspen puts on a show from spring through fall. In summer, the small round leaves catch and reflect light in a constant shimmering motion — the “quaking” that gives it its name — creating a mesmerizing visual effect even in a gentle wind. The smooth, creamy white bark provides elegant structure through winter. And in fall, the foliage transforms into the blazing golden-yellow display that defines the mountain West and makes this one of the most spectacular fall color trees you can plant.
A Tree With an Extraordinary Natural Story
Quaking Aspen is more than a beautiful ornamental — it’s a biological marvel. In nature, individual trees grow in connected colonies called stands, where all trees share a single root system and are genetically identical clones. A single aspen stand, taken as a whole, is considered the largest living organism on earth. The same root-sprouting habit means a planted aspen may eventually send up new shoots nearby — young shoots can be trimmed when they first appear if a single-tree planting is preferred.
Fast-Growing, Cold-Hardy, and Wildlife-Friendly
Quaking Aspen grows up to two feet per year, making it one of the faster shade and ornamental trees available. It’s cold hardy all the way to Zone 2 — one of the most cold-tolerant landscape trees you can plant — and provides valuable habitat for birds and foraging wildlife throughout the year.
Why Growers Choose Quaking Aspen
- Iconic shimmering foliage — leaves tremble in the lightest breeze for year-round movement
- Brilliant golden fall color — the signature fall display of the Rocky Mountains
- Striking white bark — beautiful structural interest in winter and summer
- Cold hardy to Zone 2 — one of the most cold-tolerant landscape trees available
- Fast-growing — up to 2 feet per year
- Native North American tree — supports birds and wildlife naturally
Characteristics
| Characteristic Name | Value |
|---|---|
| Hardiness Zone Range | 2 - 7 |
| Shade/Sun | Full Sun |
| Characteristic Name | Value |
|---|---|
| Soil Moisture | Well Drained |
| Soil pH Level | 5.5 - 8.0 |
Zone Compatibility
Tools & Supplies
Planting & Care
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