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[IBC] Identifying Trees in the wild
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27-03-2003, 11:44 PM
David J. Bockman
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[IBC] Identifying Trees in the wild
Peterson's Field Guide to North American Trees is a good, portable book.
Wish I could go! I'd key out anything you wanted
P
David J. Bockman, Fairfax, VA (USDA Hardiness Zone 7)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Internet Bonsai Club ]On Behalf
Of Isom, Jeff (EM, PTL)
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 5:03 PM
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Subject: [IBC] Identifying Trees in the wild
Our community has a large tract of wooded land which is scheduled for
clear-cutting this summer. At any rate, I contacted our city manager's
office and have been given a permit to collect anything/everything I want
from the area to be cleared. There seems to be a pretty good variety of
trees including Beech, Maple, Oak, Willow, supposedly some Elm
and Hawthorn,
and of course some bushes, shrubs, etc. My question is this: is
there any
telltale giveaway means to tell what is what without leaves (e.g. bark,
buds, etc)? I'm fairly good at being able to determine a tree by
the leaf;
but can't do it very well by the bark (except stuff like Birch &
Beech). If
anyone knows right off hand, thanks in advance. If not, is there a good
guide that I could check out at the library?
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