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Identifying trees in winter can be challenging without their leaves, but there are still plenty of clues! In this video, we ...
Learn how to identify the hornbeam tree, from its smooth bark and serrated leaves to its hop-like seed clusters and tough wood.
While staghorn sumac produces edible red blossoms commonly seen along roadsides, its dangerous cousin poison sumac contains ...
Banding, which involves placing a sticky barrier around the tree trunk before larvae migrate, can help interrupt the ELB life ...
Near the bottom of a shady hillside in Jericho, a lone beech tree stretches high into the canopy, a relic of a bygone forest. Through luck or (hopefully) genetics, this mighty tree has avoided ...
Each leaf is reproduced here at its actual size, in full color, and is accompanied by an explanation of the range, distribution, abundance, and habitat of the tree on which it's found. Brief ...
If the leaves they find are not on the sheet, use a tree identification book from the library. They can write what tree each leaf comes from on the appropriate page.
Some trees may be slow to shed their fall leaves, says Kansas State University horticultural expert Cynthia Domenghini. It may signal a problem. (Photo courtesy of K-State Research and Extension.) ...