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Tree Following 2022: Looking for a Tree, I Find Two

Posted on the 10 January 2022 by Hollis

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two

Balsam poplar?

Just before Christmas, I set out to find a tree to follow in 2022, specifically a balsam poplar. A few grow along one of my favorite nearby hikes. Since I go there often, it seemed a convenient tree to follow. Also, balsam poplars are not common in our area, so I look forward to getting to know one.

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two

Balsam poplar is boreal, with outliers in North America as far south as Colorado (source).

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two

There ARE balsam poplars here ... somewhere.

December is not the best time for spotting these poplars. They're leafless, and grow among their relatives, quaking aspens, which they resemble. But I found several candidates—mature trees with furrowed bark nearly the length of their trunks. Mature aspen also have furrowed bark, but only at the base.

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two

I think this is a balsam poplar, Populus balsamifera.

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two

Quaking aspen, Populus tremuloides.

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two

Large leaf is likely from a balsam poplar, with smaller aspen leaves.

Then I met up with a very nice pair of trees—a large most-likely balsam poplar right next to a magnificent aspen. These will be my followed trees in 2022.

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two

Tree buddies.

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two

Aspen crown silhouetted against the sky. The light was too dim to catch the poplar.

I took a few more photos, but soon it was dark. While I enjoy cold and snow, winter days are too short for me. At least they're getting longer now!

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two

Holly-leaf or Oregon grape, Berberis repens (NOT a true grape).

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two

Recognize these "twigs"?

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two

Equisetum! (scouring rush). 

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two

Pale yellow vertical lines are aspen trunk reflections on ice.

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two

More ice art.

Tree following 2022: looking for a tree, I find two
This is my contribution to the first gathering of tree-followers for 2022, again kindly hosted by The Squirrelbasket. It's a great time to join in the fun—it's easy and stress-free. More information here.

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