Fishlake National Forest's Pando, touted as the world's largest tree, is at the center of a new online documentary, as scientists consider the organism's future and unique nature.
But according to a 2018 study, aerial images taken of Pando over a period of 72 years show stark signs of decline, including larger gaps in the canopy and aging stems that aren't being replaced by ...
Every tree in Pando is genetically identical, sharing DNA from a root system that has been growing and regenerating for tens of thousands of years beneath the forest floor. Named after the Latin ...