The honeylocust leaflets are arranged with small leaves opposite each other on a central stalk, with no single small leaf at the tip. Knowing where you are can also be a valuable clue to identifying ...
Learning to spot just a few of our most common trees, like the english oak, silver birch, or white willow, is great start. Here are the leaves of an english oak, for example… Image caption ...
Ever wanted to get to know the trees in NYC a little better? Most people only look at a tree’s leaves to try to identify it, but there are plenty of trees in the city that are easy to recognize just ...
There are plenty of twigs about after the recent storms to help anyone keen to learn a bit more about how to identify the ...
Retired Ecology and Biology teacher Robert Knudson teaches us to identify the common deciduous trees of Northern Minnesota by their leaves. Biology & Ecology teacher Rob Knudson comes out of ...
Winter is the perfect time to learn a new skill when you do not need a green canopy: identifying trees. Since most deciduous trees drop their leaves in the winter, what clues can we use?
Join Janet Eger from the White River Forestry Committee on Feb. 6 and Feb. 8 to hone your skills in identifying trees in ...
Join Janet Eger, a seasoned forester with over 40 years of field experience, for a hands-on workshop on winter tree ...