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  • Identifying Trees: Where to Begin

    Identifying Trees: Where to Begin

    1. Start with the Big PictureBefore focusing on tiny details, observe the tree’s overall shape, height, and branching pattern. Some species have sweeping, rounded crowns, while others grow tall and narrow or have branches that angle upward in a distinctive way. 2. Examine Leaves or NeedlesLeaves offer some of the clearest clues. Look at their…

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  • Identifying Trees Using Bark

    Identifying Trees Using Bark

    When leaves are out of reach or missing altogether, bark becomes one of the most reliable clues for identifying trees. Each species has its own distinct texture, color, and pattern. 1. Look at TextureTree bark can be smooth, furrowed, plated, or exfloiating/peeling. For example, beech trees have smooth, gray bark, while mature oaks tend to…

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