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![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Aspen Reflections Late fall color in the high Sierra. This image was taken in October as one of the first storm fronts of the season moved across the Sierra. Within an hour of it being taken the weather closed out with dark storm clouds howling winds and snow. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-001 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Aspen Reflections Late fall color in the high Sierra. This image was taken in October as one of the first storm fronts of the season moved across the Sierra. Within an hour of it being taken the weather closed out with dark storm clouds howling winds and snow. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-002 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Aspen Reflections Late fall color in the high Sierra. This image was taken in October as one of the first storm fronts of the season moved across the Sierra. Within an hour of it being taken the weather closed out with dark storm clouds howling winds and snow. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-004 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-005 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are a member of the Willow family. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-013 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Snow dusts the peaks beyond a stand of Aspens in full fall color. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-024 request pricing | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Snow dusts the peaks beyond a stand of Aspens in full fall color. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-025 request pricing | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Snow dusts the peaks beyond a stand of Aspens in full fall color. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-026 request pricing |
![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Snow dusts the peaks beyond a stand of Aspens in full fall color. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-027 request pricing | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-030 request pricing | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Mature Aspens stand forty to seventy feet in height with a smooth light colored to white trunk up to about two feet in diameter. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-031 request pricing | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are a member of the Willow family. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-032 request pricing |
![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-036 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens grow in colonies or groups that share the same root structure. They spread by means of root suckers that extend out from the colony and then form new sprouts. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-037 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Mature Aspens stand forty to seventy feet in height with a smooth light colored to white trunk up to about two feet in diameter. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-038 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-039 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are a member of the Willow family. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-040 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-041 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are a member of the Willow family. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-042 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Tree Leaves Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-043 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Tree Leaves Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-044 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Tree Leaves Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-045 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Aspen Reflections Late fall color in the high Sierra. This image was taken in October as one of the first storm fronts of the season moved across the Sierra. Within an hour of it being taken the weather closed out with dark storm clouds howling winds and snow. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-003 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens grow in colonies or groups that share the same root structure. They spread by means of root suckers that extend out from the colony and then form new sprouts. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-007 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Mature Aspens stand forty to seventy feet in height with a smooth light colored to white trunk up to about two feet in diameter. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-008 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-009 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Mature Aspens stand forty to seventy feet in height with a smooth light colored to white trunk up to about two feet in diameter. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-010 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens grow in colonies or groups that share the same root structure. They spread by means of root suckers that extend out from the colony and then form new sprouts. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-011 request pricing ![]() |
![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-012 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-014 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens grow in colonies or groups that share the same root structure. They spread by means of root suckers that extend out from the colony and then form new sprouts. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-015 request pricing ![]() | ![]() Eastern High Sierra Fall Color - Quaking Aspen Trees Aspens are deciduous. Their leaves are rounded and shine bright green until turning with brilliant hues of yellow orange and red in the fall. species: Populus tremuloides photo-id: SBC-016 request pricing ![]() |
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