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Tree Identification

Eric Schmittel

Topics

I. Plant Morphology/Botanical Terms

II. Deciduous Forest/Landscape TreesIII.Coniferous TreesIV. Tree ID ResourcesV. Questions

How do we identify trees?

■ Leaves■ Fall Color■ Shape

■ Flower■ Seed■ Bark■ Twigs■ Form■ Location

LEAF ANATOMYSimple vs Compound Leaves

Leaf Anatomy: Simple

Simple

ELMOAK

Leaf Anatomy: Compound

BLACK LOCUST

Pinnately Compound

ASH

Bipinnately Compound

HONEY LOCUSTKENTUCKY COFFEETREE

Palmately Compound

HORSECHESTNUT

Simple VS Compound

Leaf Morphology

~ Margins~ Arrangement

Margin

■ The edge of the leaf.■ Various types

Margins: Smooth

REDBUD

SMOOTHMARGIN

ELM

Margins: Serrate

MULBERRY

SERRATEMARGIN

Margins: Lobed

WHITE OAK

LOBEDMARGIN

Arrangement

■ Location of the leaf’s and bud’s attachment to the stem.

Alternate

ELM

OAK

Opposite

MAPLEASH

Opposite

MapleAsh Dogwood

CAPrifoliaceae Family

HORSEchestnut Family

Whorled

Buttonbush

Arrangement

Alternate Opposite Whorled

Deciduous trees commonly found in Missouri

Swamp White Oak(Quecus bicolor)

Swamp White Oak

Bur Oak(Quercus macrocarpa)

Bur Oak

Pin Oak(Quercus palustris)

Pin Oak

White Red

Bristle Tip

White Red

Eastern Redbud(Cercis canadensis)

River Birch(Betula nigra)

Green Ash(Fraxinus pennsylvanica)

Green Ash

White Ash

Green White

Black Walnut(Juglans nigra)

Kentucky Coffeetree(Gymnocladus dioicus)

Conifers commonly found in Missouri

Pitch x Loblolly Pine(Pinus rigida X taeda)

Pitch x Loblolly Pine

Different Ranges

Pitch Pine Range Loblolly Pine Range

Shortleaf Pine(Pinus echinata)

Shortleaf Pine

Shortleaf Pine Range

Blue Spruce(Picea pungens)

Blue Spruce

Baldcypress(Taxodium distichum)

Baldcypress

Eastern Redcedar(Juniperus virginiana)

Juniper Cones

Juniper Needles

Eastern Redcedar

Eastern Redcedar Control

Tree ID Resource Books■ Manual of Woody Landscape Plants

■ By Michael Dirr■ Trees of Missouri

■ By Don Kurz■ Fruit Key and Twig Key to Trees and Shrubs

■ By William M. Harlow PH.D.■ A Field Guide to Eastern Trees: Eastern United States and

Canada, Including the Midwest■ By George A. Petrides

Tree ID Websites

■ http://www.mdc.mo.gov/forest/■ Missouri Department of Conservations forestry

website■ http://www.uwgb.edu/biodiversity/herbarium

■ University of Wisconsin’s Herbarium Website■ http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/

Tree Identification Apps

■ Audubon Trees $4.99■ Arbor Day Tree Identification $4.99■ Leafsnap Free■ Trees PRO Free■ vTree Free

■ Purdue Tree Doctor $1.99

Questions?

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