The Large Tooth Aspen is a deciduous hardwood tree commonly found in North America. It is known for its smooth, white bark and large, toothed leaves. There are several synonyms for this tree, including the Populus grandidentata, the big-toothed aspen, the big-tooth aspen, and the American aspen. These names all refer to the same tree species, which can reach heights of up to 80 feet. The Large Tooth Aspen is an important ecological resource, providing habitat for a variety of wildlife and serving as a food source for herbivores like deer and elk. It is also prized for its strong, lightweight wood, which is used in a variety of applications, including furniture, flooring, and paper products.