WOODLAND walks are one of the very best ways to enjoy the winter months, as trees lend themselves very nicely to a more sculptural look even when they have lost their leaves. Tree identification is ...
I've been learning to identify trees for a few years now. I've relied on the "NYC Trees" book, which is excellent. It, however, does not provide good info for identifying trees in winter - info about ...
The photo is of a sycamore tree at Red-tail’s McVey Memorial Forest. A walk in the woods this time of year is different. It’s quiet and monochromatic. Other than the crunch of your shoes on frozen ...
Scientists say there are more than 60,000 tree species worldwide. When it comes it identifying a species, there are many different characteristics that can be used — from its leaves to where it is ...
A walk in the woods this time of year is different. It’s quiet and monochromatic. Other than the crunch of your shoes on frozen ground, there isn’t as much to see or hear as a forest in spring or ...
Family Camping, Maine’s Champion Trees, a profile of Bernd Heinrich, and Identifying Trees. Family Camping, Maine’s Champion Trees, a profile of Bernd Heinrich, and Identifying Trees with Tom Doak.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Join Janet Eger from the White River Forestry Committee on Feb. 15 and 17 to hone your skills in identifying trees in winter.
Identifying trees in winter doesn’t stop at bark and buds. In this second part, we explore additional features and techniques that make winter tree ID easier, from branching patterns to habitat clues.
Identifying trees can be as simple as digging your phone out of your pocket. The Arbor Day Foundation has developed an application to make identifying trees even easy for iPhone and iPod Touch users.
Identifying trees in winter relies heavily on buds and bark as leaves, flowers, and fruits are usually not available. Take Beech as an example. Beech bark is distinctive at this time of year as it is ...