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Instead, it clones itself. Prior research has shown that Pando aspen trees grow to an extraordinary size—but not in a way ...
Young aspens often don't survive because of factors such as grazing elk, according to a study by Northern Arizona University ...
Essentially, the aspen forest has been littered with young trees that are not capable of growing up and reaching adulthood.
In the two years that have followed the fire, the aspen stands have regenerated new sprouts that have grown without competition from other tree species and are now too tall to be grazed by elk.