Quaking Aspen
Brief Description
The Quaking Aspen is an absolute must-have if your landscape allows. Its white trunk with dark spots is stunning, and with its green leaves, makes for a great contrast. To top it off, there are multiple trunks (which are awesome looking) and the leaves turn sunshine gold in Fall. This tree does require a large space, as it grows 40 feet tall and 10 feet wide.
Origin
North America (North Carolina)
Description
Common Name – Quaking Aspen
Botanical Name – Populus Tremuloides
Plant Type – Deciduous
Mature Size – up to 50 feet tall & up to 30 feet wide
Sun Exposure – Full Sun
Hardiness Zone – 2 to 8
Planting
Because Aspen Trees are show-stoppers, you’ll want them planted in prominent locations. Due to their mature size, you do need to pick the locations carefully so that they have room to grow without suffocating other shrubs & trees. Once you pick the location, keep the root ball moist most of the time so that those roots grow quickly. Don’t forget to install tree stakes so that it doesn’t get blown over during infancy.
Care
The Aspen Tree, like a majority of the trees that we recommend, are very easy to care for. Besides an occasional pruning during winter, prune out any dead pieces and/or ‘wild hairs’ throughout the season is a great idea. An all-purpose fertilizer once per year is always an added bonus. Besides these things, enjoy this beautiful tree!
Varieties
Whatever varieties are sold at Watter’s Garden Center, Mortimer Nursery Prescott Valley Nursery will be perfect for Greater Prescott.
Invasive
This tree is not invasive.
For other shrubs that are perfectly suited for Greater Prescott, read about the Arizona Ash here.
Lastly, we highly recommend Watter’s Garden Center, Mortimer Nursery, or Prescott Valley Nursery as great places to both purchase shrubs & trees but to also ask questions because these are the experts.