tervenduspuud
Tervenduspuud, known botanically as Populus tremula, is a deciduous tree species native to Europe and Asia. It is also commonly referred to as the European aspen or quaking aspen. This tree is characterized by its smooth, pale bark, which often has dark, diamond-shaped markings. The leaves of the tervenduspuud are typically rounded with finely toothed edges. Their most distinctive feature is their tendency to tremble or "quake" in the slightest breeze, a phenomenon attributed to their flattened leaf petioles.
Tervenduspuud is a fast-growing species and can reach heights of up to 25 meters. It is a
The wood of the tervenduspuud is soft and light, making it useful for various purposes, including pulpwood