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Title: Tree Identification Powerpoint


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Tree Identification Powerpoint
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Forested
  • The definition of forested (land that is forested
    or has trees growing on it) to be classified as
    forested (forestland) the area must be at least
    one acre and contain at least 10 tree cover.
  • Project Learning Tree

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Dendrology
  • Dendro- from the Greek word meaning tree
  • -ology meaning the study of
  • Dendrology is the study of trees and includes
    taxonomy, identification, silivical
    characteristics, ranges, morphology, and ecology

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Vocabulary
  • Taxonomy is the study of the classification of
    living things.
  • Morphology is the study of the shape, general
    appearance, or form of an organism.
  • Silviculture is the care and cultivation of
    forest trees.
  • Ecology is the study of the relationships
    between living and non-living things and their
    environment.

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What makes a tree a tree?
  • Heights at least 4.5 meters (about 15 feet)
  • Single dominant woody stem (trunk or bole)
  • Capable of diameter growth
  • Perennial plant (present at all seasons of the
    year)

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What makes a shrub a shrub?
  • Heights under 4.5 meters (less than 15 feet)
  • Multi-stemmed
  • Capable of diameter growth
  • Perennial plant

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Tree Identification
  • By observing leaves

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Conifers vs. Deciduous
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Which is Which?
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Characteristics of Conifers
  • Needle shaped leaves
  • Seeds that develop inside cones
  • Evergreen green year round
  • Gymnosperm, conifer, softwood
  • Examples pine, spruce, hemlock, fir

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Examples of conifers
Balsam fir
Red pine
Douglas fir
White pine
Fraser fir
Scotch pine
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Conifer leaves
  • Scale like
  • Needle like

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Conifer needles
  • Clusters
  • Singles

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Deciduous Tree Characteristics
  • Broad flat leaves
  • Lose all leaves each year in the fall
  • Angiosperm (flowering plants), broadleaf,
    hardwood
  • Examples oak, maple, beech, aspen, ash

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Deciduous examples
Red oak
Elm
Red maple
Honey locust
White birch
beech
Crimson king
Black locust
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Exceptions
  • Larch trees have cones and needles, but lose
    their leaves each year.
  • Yew trees have needle shaped leaves and are
    evergreen but have berries not cones.
  • Holly trees have broad flat leaves and it is
    evergreen.

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Leaf characteristics-deciduous
  • Leaf arrangement whorl, alternate, opposite
  • Leaf type simple or compound
  • Leaf edge entire (smooth), lobed (projection),
    toothed (serrated)
  • Leaf texture hairy, waxy, rough, smooth, thick,
    thin, etc.
  • Leaf shape various

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Leaf Arrangement
alternate opposite whorl
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Leaf TypeSimple vs. Compound
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Simple Compound
  • Only one leaf blade
  • Joined by its stalk to the woody stem
  • Examples maple, oak, aspen, beech
  • Made up of several leaflets
  • Leaflets are joined to a midrib that is not woody
  • Examples ash, walnut, sumac

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Simple or Compound?
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What is the leaf type?
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Leaf EdgeLobed , smooth, toothed?
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Leaf Texture
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Leaf Shape
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More characteristics to ID trees
  • Bark
  • Twigs
  • Flowers
  • Fruits/Seeds
  • Cones
  • Overall shape

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Bark
  • Color
  • Texture
  • Furrows
  • Age
  • Thorns

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Twig clues
  • Leaf scars aka buds are the places where the
    leaves used to be attached
  • Size color and shape of buds also useful to ID
    trees

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Flower clues
  • Shape
  • Color
  • Texture
  • Size

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Fruits Seeds
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Cones
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Overall shape
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Common Scientific
NAMES
  • Used in day to day conversation
  • Usually based on a characteristic or region of
    origin
  • Sometimes named after the person who studied the
    species
  • Often confusing
  • Each species is uniquely identified
  • Made up of two parts, the genus and species
  • Groups similar individuals
  • More accurate

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Scientific names
  • Two part name binomial nomenclature
  • Made up of the genus and the species
  • Written in italics
  • Example Pinus strobus

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Leaf Observations
Deciduous Conifer
Leaf arrangement Alternate, opposite, whorl Needles or scales
Leaf type Simple, compound Needle attachment Single, clusters
Leaf edge Entire, lobed, toothed
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