
Pando (tree) - Wikipedia
Pando (from Latin pando 'I spread') [1] is the world's largest tree, a quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) located in Sevier County, Utah, United States, in the Fishlake National Forest.
Pando, the Trembling Giant - Atlas Obscura
Nov 10, 2010 · One of the world's oldest and most massive living organisms is a grove of quaking aspens. In the Fishlake National Forest in Utah, a giant has lived quietly for thousands of years, and may be one...
Fishlake National Forest - Home - US Forest Service
Pando is an aspen clone that originated from a single seed and spreads by sending up new shoots from the expanding root system. Pando is believed to be the largest, most dense organism ever found at nearly 13 million pounds. The clone spreads over 106 acres, consisting of over 40,000 individual trees.
What is Pando? A guide to one of Utah’s most unassuming ...
Aug 20, 2023 · Pando, Latin for “I spread,” is a quaking aspen clonal colony located in Utah’s Fishlake National Forest, near the shores of Fish Lake, Utah’s largest natural mountain lake.
Pando: The world's largest tree and heaviest living organism
Nov 8, 2024 · Pando is a giant aspen clone in central Utah that has been regrowing parts of itself for up to 80,000 years — but new threats mean the plant is now in decline.
How to Visit Pando, The World’s Largest & Oldest Tree
This single Aspen tree has cloned itself for thousands of years. It now covers an area of around 108 acres in Utah’s Fishlake National Forest. Using an extensive network of underground roots, Pando shares nutrients to spur energy production and store vital resources.
"I Spread": Why Utah's Pando Tree, The Largest In The World ...
Jun 15, 2023 · Pando means "I Spread" and it is a clonal tree spread out over 100 acres of land in Utah. Pando is found in Fishlake National Forest in Utah and to the uninitiated Pando appears as just another aspen grove. Take the time to discover one of the most seemingly unremarkable and yet most remarkable trees in the world.