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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.
Location: Fishlake National Forest, Utah. Coordinates: 38.52444764419252, -111.75068313176233. Why it's incredible: Pando looks like a forest, but it's actually one giant tree.
A forest of quaking aspen trees in Utah, called Pando, has been confirmed to be incredibly old. It is estimated to be between 16,000 and 80,000 years old. This makes Pando one of the oldest living ...
While research has suggested Pando is dying, groups have come together to save this behemoth tree in south-central Utah — and they've seen success.
S cientists have confirmed that one of Earth's most remarkable living beings—a massive forest of quaking aspen trees in Utah known as Pando—is between 16,000 and 80,000 years old, solidifying ...
FISHLAKE NATIONAL FOREST, Utah — The world’s densest living organism is right here in Utah. It’s a clone of Aspen trees called Pando, which are connected through a single root system ...
Pando is the Latin word for "I spread," and it is also the name of a single aspen tree in the Fishlake National Forest in Utah with over 47,000 stems all connected through a massive underground ...
Pando stretches across more than 100 acres in Utah and is considered the world's largest tree. (Image credit: ... Pando resembles a forest made up of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) trees.
Spanning 42.6 hectares of Utah's Fishlake National Forest, Pando consists of approximately 47,000 individual stems all connected by a single, vast root system.
Pando, a massive forest in Utah, is confirmed to be between 16,000 and 80,000 years old, making it one of Earth's oldest living organisms.