TREMBLING ASPEN ā MULTIāSTEMāāPopulus tremuloides
⢠A naturally elegant, multiāstem form of the prairieānative trembling aspen, offering a light, airy structure that brings movement and texture to both naturalized and modern landscapes.
⢠Features smooth, pale bark and clusters of slender trunks that create a striking yearāround architectural presence, especially dramatic against snow or darker plantings.
⢠Rounded, shimmering leaves flutter with the slightest breeze, producing the characteristic soft rustling sound that makes this species beloved across the prairies.
⢠Produces small, earlyāspring catkins that are light, dry, and shortālived; they provide pollen for early pollinators and are not considered messy.
⢠Exceptionally hardy and adaptable to prairie soils, including clay and alkaline conditions; strong tolerance to wind, cold, and drought once established.
⢠Full Sun
⢠Zone 1ā2, 10ā15āÆm Height Ć 4ā6āÆm Width (multiāstem spread varies)





