White Birch Betula papyrifera & Quaking Aspen Populus tremuloides forest late Winter N Michigan USA


White Birch Betula papyrifera & Quaking Aspen Populus tremuloides forest in late Winter N Michigan USA Consider a Pioneer or young forest, these tree species grow fast, and often spread by clonal activity, forming large clonal colonies by Carol Dembinsky / Dembinsky Photo Associates


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Location: Michigan USA
Photo credit: © Carol Dembinsky / Dembinsky Photo Associates / Alamy / Afripics
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