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   xoxoxoBruce  Friday Apr 26 11:54 PM

April 27th, 2019: Gnarly Aspens

Aspens grow worldwide, in Europe and Asia there’s Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Eurasian Aspens.
In North America we have Bigtooth Aspens in the east, and Quaking Aspens in the west.
You know those cousins that live up in the hills, are really fond of their sheep, don’t wear shoes, and nobody mentions at Thanksgiving?
Well looks like the Aspen family has some too. Fade in Dueling Banjos....



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Approximately twenty kilometers northwest of the town of Hafford, in Saskatchewan, Canada, and just over five kilometers south-west of Alticane, is a grove of trembling aspens with dramatically twisted trunks and branches as if somebody took them by both hands and wrangled them into knots. The Crooked Trees has been a local attraction since at least the 1940s. According to Rick Simmonds, who owns the property upon which the crooked cluster of trees sit, the site is visited by five thousand visitors each year.


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When samples of these trees were taken and grown elsewhere, they were found to exhibit the same pattern of twisted growth, suggesting that the cause is rooted in genetics, possibly the result of a mutation which causes the tree to grow downward instead of upward. The gene responsible for this behavior is actually very lethal to the tree, explains Rick Sawatzky, a technician working in the horticulture department at the University of Saskatchewan.
If these trees were to compete for sunlight with healthy aspens, they would surely die because the other aspens would block the sunlight. Sawatzky believes they have been able to survive for so long because they simply have never faced that degree of competition.


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Some years ago, the local tourism board, along with help from the community, built a wooden walkway to keep visitors from trampling any new growth.
“We just hope that people realize it’s an area to preserve and there isn’t another bush like this,” says Hafford Mayor Ron Kowalchuk.
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Diaphone Jim  Saturday Apr 27 12:11 PM

I waded through all the pop-up and ad crap at the link only to find there was nothing Bruce left out
I want double my money back.



xoxoxoBruce  Saturday Apr 27 01:55 PM

Pop-ups? Ads? I'm not getting either from my link.

Actually I left out the meteor, lightning, and aliens.



Gravdigr  Tuesday Apr 30 11:37 AM

I got one (using FF) when I scrolled to the bottom of the page, asking if I enjoyed the article.



BigV  Tuesday Apr 30 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Gravdigr View Post
I got one (using FF) when I scrolled to the bottom of the page, asking if I enjoyed the article.
Same here using Chrome.

Nice article xoB, thanks!


Gravdigr  Wednesday May 1 02:38 PM

It was pretty gnarly.[/afterthought].



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