Pando ()
is the name of a
quaking aspen
''Populus tremuloides'' is a deciduous tree native to cooler areas of North America, one of several species referred to by the common name aspen. It is commonly called quaking aspen, (''
Populus tremuloides
''Populus tremuloides'' is a deciduous tree native to cooler areas of North America, one of several species referred to by the common name aspen. It is commonly called quaking aspen, '') clone located in
Sevier County, Utah, United States, in the
Fishlake National Forest
Fishlake National Forest is a United States National Forest, U.S. National Forest located in south central Utah. The namesake for the forest is Fish Lake (Utah), Fish Lake, the largest freshwater mountain lake in the state.
Wildlife
Animals tha ...
. A male
clonal organism, Pando has an estimated 47,000 stems (ramets) that appear to be individual trees but are not, because those stems are connected by a root system that spans . As a multi-stem tree, Pando is the world's largest tree by weight and landmass. Pando was identified as a single living organism because each of its stems possesses identical
genetic marker
A genetic marker is a gene or DNA sequence with a known location on a chromosome that can be used to identify individuals or species. It can be described as a variation (which may arise due to mutation or alteration in the genomic loci) that can ...
s.
The massive interconnected
root system
In mathematics, a root system is a configuration of vector space, vectors in a Euclidean space satisfying certain geometrical properties. The concept is fundamental in the theory of Lie groups and Lie algebras, especially the classification and ...
coordinates energy production, defense and regeneration across the tree's landmass. Pando spans at its widest expanse along of the southwestern edge of the Fishlake Basin. It lies to the west of Fish Lake, the largest natural mountain freshwater lake in Utah.
Pando's landmass spreads from above sea level to approximately above sea level along the western side of a steep basin wall. Pando is estimated to weigh collectively ,
or 13.2 million pounds, making it the heaviest tree of any kind. The Pando Tree's expanse also makes Pando the largest tree of any kind by way of landmass.
Systems of classification used to define large trees vary considerably, leading to some confusion about Pando's status. Within the United States, the Official Register of Champion Trees defines the largest trees in a ''species-specific way;'' in this case, Pando is the largest aspen tree (''Populus'' ''tremuloides)''. In forestry, the largest trees are measured by the greatest volume of a single stem, regardless of species. In that case, the
General Sherman Tree is the largest unitary (single-stem) tree. While many emphasize that Pando is the largest ''clonal organism,'' other large trees, including Redwoods can also reproduce via cloning. Pando being the heaviest tree and the largest tree by landmass, while also being the largest aspen clone, leaves the Pando Tree in a class of its own.
Since the early 2000s, little information has been adequately corroborated about Pando's origins and how its genetic integrity has been sustained over a long period of time, conservatively between 9,000 and 16,000 years old-by the latest (2024) estimate.
Researchers have argued that Pando's future is uncertain due to a combination of factors including
drought
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, cattle
grazing
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, and
fire suppression Fire suppression may refer to:
* Firefighting
* Fire suppression systems
* Wildfire suppression
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.
In terms of drought, Pando's long lived nature suggests it has survived droughts that have driven out human societies for centuries at a time. In terms of grazing, a majority of Pando's land mass is fenced for permanent protection and management as a unique tree. Cattle grazing ended in Pando in 2024, but previously, was permitted on a volume basis for 10 days a year in October, weather permitting, in a small edge of Pando's southeastern expanse. Additionally, between 2015 and 2022, local grazers group, 7-Mile Grazers Association who rely Pando's forage and biomass to sustain the landscape, signed off on a long term protection plan working with Fishlake National Forest and Friends of Pando, and also wrote letters of support for the "Pando Protection Plan". which would bring nearly of the tree into protective care. In terms of fire suppression, research indicates Pando has survived fires that would have likely leveled the tree many times, after which Pando regenerated itself from the root system. The same research also indicates large-scale fire events are infrequent, which may be owed to the fact that aspen are water-heavy trees and thus, naturally fire resistant, earning them the name "asbestos forests" among wildfire scientists. There is broad consensus that wildlife controls to protect growth from deer and elk are critical to Pando's sustainability and care. Protection systems coupled with ongoing monitoring and restoration efforts have been shown to be the most effective way to care of the tree dating back to the late 1980s and early 1990s, with new projects under way.
Friends of Pando and the
Fishlake National Forest
Fishlake National Forest is a United States National Forest, U.S. National Forest located in south central Utah. The namesake for the forest is Fish Lake (Utah), Fish Lake, the largest freshwater mountain lake in the state.
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partners to study and protect the Pando Tree working alongside
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Notable organizations that also study and advocate to protect Pando's care include Western Aspen Alliance and Grand Canyon Trust.
Discovery, naming and verification
The Pando tree was identified in 1976 by Jerry Kemperman and
Burton V. Barnes.
A posthumous biography by Barnes' colleague, Daniel Kashian, details Pando's discovery:
Work by Fishlake National Forest to understand and protect the tree began in 1987, according to interviews and articles written by Fishlake Forest as well as accounts gathered by Friends of Pando.
Based on Barnes and Kempermans's 1976 paper noting Pando's discovery, Michael Grant, Jeffrey Mitton, and Yan Linhart of the
University of Colorado at Boulder
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re-examined the clone in 1992 and described Pando as a single ''male'' aspen clone based on its morphological characteristics such as pollen production, leaves, and root structure. Michael Grant named the tree "Pando" which is Latin for "I spread" in an editorial which was later published in Discover Magazine. A large scale genetic sampling and analysis was published in 2008 by Jennifer DeWoody, Karen Mock, Valerie Hipkins and Carol Rowe. The research team's genetic study confirmed morphological analysis by Barnes and Kemperman as well as Mitton, Grant and Linhart thus, verifying Pando's size and scale of operation.
Research and protection
In late 1987, Fishlake National Forest began work to remove diseased trees and promote new growth using
coppicing
Coppicing is the traditional method in woodland management of cutting down a tree to a tree stump, stump, which in many species encourages new Shoot (botany), shoots to grow from the stump or roots, thus ultimately regrowing the tree. A forest ...
(a form of mechanical stimulation), which works by simultaneously removing diseased stems, and in the process, stimulating the hormone response that spurs new growth. In 1993, Fishlake National Forest began work on the "Aspen Regeneration Project",
installing fences to help control deer and elk who threatened to destroy the productive results of work to spur and protect new growth. Today, 53 acres of Pando is protected by 8-foot fences to control populations of
mule deer
The mule deer (''Odocoileus hemionus'') is a deer indigenous to western North America; it is named for its ears, which are large like those of the mule. Two subspecies of mule deer are grouped into the black-tailed deer.
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(''Odocoileus hemionus'') and
elk (''Cervus canadensis''), and to control human uses, such as permitted grazing by
domestic cattle (''Bos taurus''). Additional fencing protections are to be added in 2025 bringing approximately 84 acres of Pando's landmass into protective care or around 80% of the tree's landmass while also creating two management bulkwarks.
Historically, regeneration rates in portions of the "Aspen Regeneration Project" which started in the 1990s, showed promise based on photographic evidence and repeated survey plots by land managers, scientists and conservation groups between 1993 and today. Despite this, many have argued more work needs to be done to control wildlife, as the Pando Tree is surrounded by 700 square miles of de facto wildlife preserve managed by people, groups and agencies who do not have Pando's sustainability as a central concern in their land management policies. Paul Rogers and Darren McAvoy of Utah State University completed an assessment of Pando's status in 2018 and stressed the importance of reducing herbivory by mule deer and elk as critical to conserving Pando.
In 2019, Rogers and Jan Šebesta surveyed other vegetation within Pando besides aspen, finding additional support for their 2018 conclusions and found that interactions between browsing and management strategy may have had adverse effects on Pando's long-term resilience to change. In 2023, a team of researchers, land managers, wildlife biologists and citizen scientists groups began long-term programs to monitor deer and elk using GPS collars and wildlife cameras to better understand wildlife, as well as deer and elk browsing on the tree. In 2022, Executive Order 14702 directed the US Forest Service to inventory old growth and mature forest as part of a plan to protect mature and old growth forest. Data submitted by Fishlake National Forest defined Pando's landmass as "mature" meaning it could be eligible for special care and protections under that Executive order.
2024 Pando Protection Plan

Between 2015 and 2022, Fishlake National Forest, Pando's federal land steward, developed a plan and gathered public feedback for work to expand wildlife controls and protections of the Pando Tree as part of the Fishlake Basin Recreation Improvement Plan. Work to develop the plan involved gathering formal and informal feedback from community, regional, and state organizations in Land Management, Agriculture, Conservation, and Recreation between 2015 and 2019, followed by a public comment period which opened in March 2021 and ran through March 2022. The plan was approved in June 2022 by Fishlake National Forest Supervisor Michael Elson. In 2023, Friends of Pando worked to gather letters of support for the plan and was invited by Representative Carl Albrecht to give a brief presentation about the plan to the Utah Legislature.(PDF of Presentation) Based on recommendations and community support, Representative Albrecht secured a $250,000 allocation for the Utah Department of Transporation to develop plans and contract work to expand wildlife controls to bring the majority of Pando's landmass into protective care. Between May 2024 and September 2024, Friends of Pando and community organizations worked to organize a series of talks and meetings to finalize the plan. Based on wildlife behavior data gathered by Friends of Pando, Fishlake National Forest and Utah Divison of Wildlife Resources the final plan was mapped to maximize wildlife management in and around the tree.
Size and age

Most agree, based on Barnes' work and later work, that Pando encompasses , weighs an estimated or 13.2 million pounds, and features an estimated 47,000 stems, which die individually and are replaced by genetically identical stems that are sent up from the tree's vast root system, a process known as "suckering".
The root system is estimated to be several thousand years old, with habitat modeling suggesting a maximum age of 14,000 years
and 16,000 years by the latest (2024) estimate.
Individual stems do not typically live more than 100–130 years.
Mitton and Grant summarize the development of stems in aspen clones:
Range of age estimates
Due to the progressive replacement of stems and roots, the overall age of an aspen clone cannot be determined from
tree rings. Speculations on Pando's age have ranged between 80,000 years to 1 million years old.
[ Many news sources list Pando's age as 80,000 years old, but this claim derives from a now-removed ]National Park Service
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web page, which redacted that claim in 2023 and, was inconsistent with the Forest Service's post ice-age estimate. Glaciers repeatedly formed on the Fish Lake Plateau over the past several hundred thousand years and the mountains above Pando's landmass were crowned by glaciers as recently as the last glacial maximum
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), also referred to as the Last Glacial Coldest Period, was the most recent time during the Last Glacial Period where ice sheets were at their greatest extent between 26,000 and 20,000 years ago.
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. Ages greater than approximately 16,000 years therefore require Pando to have survived climate conditions during the Pinedale glaciation, something that appears unlikely under current estimates of Pando's age and modeling of variations in local climate. A 2017 paper by Chen Ding et al. seems to support US Forest Service claims that Pando could not be older than the last Glacial Maximum in the area based on paleo-climate models and genetic traits of aspen sites throughout North America. A 2024 paper indicates the age could be between 16,000 and 80,000 years old again based on the first somatic mutation model of the tree, but, that research has not finished peer review and also relies on older material and testing methods. Thus, charcoal studies published in 2022 provide the lower-end range of the Pando's potential age – around 9,000 years old, while the somatic mutation models' most conservative estimate of 16,000 years old awaits replication using new material and methods, and will also require climate models to prove conditions were favorable to the Pando seed being able to germinate and establish itself during this period.
Estimates of Pando's age have also been influenced by changes in the understanding of establishment of aspen clones in western North America. Earlier sources argued germination and successful establishment of aspen on new sites was rare in the last 10,000 years and therefore, Pando's root system was likely over 10,000 years old. More recent observations, however, have shown seedling establishment of new aspen clones is a regular occurrence and can be abundant on sites exposed by wildfire
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. These findings are summarized in the U.S. Forest Service's ''Fire Effects Information System'':
In popular culture
* In 2006, the United States Postal Service
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published a stamp in commemorating Pando which was designed by artist Lonnie Busch, calling it one of the forty "Wonders of America".
* In 2013, Pando featured as the backdrop and the subject of a music video for a successful campaign led by 4th graders of nearby Monroe, Utah, United States, to have the State of Utah's Tree be changed from Colorado Spruce to the Quaking Aspen. The song the children sang was written by Utah folk artist and songwriter, Clive Romney.
* In 2018, the Pando Aspen Clone figures as a central figure in the life of the character Patricia Westerford in Richard Powers' novel '' The Overstory''.
* In 2021, children's book author Kate Allen Fox published
Pando: A Living Wonder of Trees"
earning her a School Library Journal Award for the work.
* In 2022, an episode of NBC TV Show "The Blacklist" entitled "The Trembling Giant" (a nickname for Pando) features a scene where central character Raymond 'Red' Reddington details the tree's operation.
* In 2022, Friends of Pando published audio works by sound conservationist and artist Jeff Rice documenting the tree's subterranean workings for the first time.
* In 2022, Pando was the subject of an issue of the webcomic ''xkcd
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'' published on December 23, which facetiously suggests adding to Pando's many world records that of world's largest Christmas tree
A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen pinophyta, conifer, such as a spruce, pine or fir, associated with the celebration of Christmas. It may also consist of an artificial tree of similar appearance.
The custom was deve ...
by running a 9,300-foot-long string of Christmas lights
Christmas lights (also known as fairy lights, festive lights or string lights) are lights often used for decoration in celebration of Christmas, often on display throughout the Christmas season including Advent and Christmastide. The custom ...
through the branches along its perimeter.
* In 2024, the Hallmark Channel had a movie titled ''Branching Out'', set in Utah, in which a young girl searches for the paternal side of her family, as her mom had used a donor for an IVF conception. The girl's mom and the donor fall in love. At the film's conclusion, as the girl presents her "family tree" project to her class, she explains her family tree is a Pando, as the newfound family and her are all interconnected, like the Pando tree.
* In 2024, Intel Computer Chip Corporation named a novel quantum computing control chip "Pando Tre
While many technology organizations have utilized "Pando" in terms of its Latin meaning for "spread", the naming is the first to explicitly honor the ''Pando Tree'' itself.
* In the 2024 book, Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino, the main character Adina, learns about the Pando Tree which serves as a symbol of connection and resilience, large things that are one thing, and her unfolding role as a planetary traveler with unique powers and skills.
See also
*Basal shoot
Basal shoots, root sprouts, adventitious shoots, and suckers are words for various kinds of shoots that grow from adventitious buds on the base of a tree or shrub, or from adventitious buds on its roots. Shoots that grow from buds on the base of ...
* List of oldest trees
* List of individual trees
*Rhizome
In botany and dendrology, a rhizome ( ) is a modified subterranean plant stem that sends out roots and Shoot (botany), shoots from its Node (botany), nodes. Rhizomes are also called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks. Rhizomes develop from ...
*Vegetative reproduction
Vegetative reproduction (also known as vegetative propagation, vegetative multiplication or cloning) is a form of asexual reproduction occurring in plants in which a new plant grows from a fragment or cutting of the parent plant or specializ ...
* Largest organisms
* Auxin
Auxins (plural of auxin ) are a class of plant hormones (or plant-growth regulators) with some morphogen-like characteristics. Auxins play a cardinal role in coordination of many growth and behavioral processes in plant life cycles and are essent ...
* Cytokinin
Cytokinins (CK) are a class of plant hormones that promote cell division, or cytokinesis, in plant roots and shoots. They are involved primarily in Cell (biology), cell growth and cellular differentiation, differentiation, but also affect apical ...
s
* '' Posidonia australis''
References
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*Friends of Pando
A Guide to All Things Pando
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