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an image with the quote aspen trees are one of earth's largest living orgasms with their root systems lasting thousands of years

Did you know, the world’s largest living organism is an aspen tree named “Pando.” 🌱 Aspen trees reproduce through a process called regenerative cloning where new trees sprout from a single extensive root system. This means that an entire grove of aspen trees is actually a single organism all connected underground by a shared root system. All of the trees in a grove are synced up which means that their leaves will start changing color at the same time. 🌎 One of the most famous examples is…

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the world's largest living organ is an aspen tree - nattalist guide

Did you know, the world’s largest living organism is an aspen tree named “Pando.” 🌱 Aspen trees reproduce through a process called regenerative cloning where new trees sprout from a single extensive root system. This means that an entire grove of aspen trees is actually a single organism all connected underground by a shared root system. All of the trees in a grove are synced up which means that their leaves will start changing color at the same time. 🌎 One of the most famous examples is…

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Did you know, the world’s largest living organism is an aspen tree named “Pando.” 🌱 Aspen trees reproduce through a process called regenerative cloning where new trees sprout from a single extensive root system. This means that an entire grove of aspen trees is actually a single organism all connected underground by a shared root system. All of the trees in a grove are synced up which means that their leaves will start changing color at the same time. 🌎 One of the most famous examples is…

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Walking through this aspen grove in Utah, you could be forgiven for missing the forest for the trees. That's because this isn't really a grove of 40,000 individual aspen trees, but rather 40,000 clones of one organism — a single root system spread across 43 hectares in Utah. It's the most massive living thing known to science.

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