Tuesday, September 24, 2019

American Tree Identification

Winterberry

Persimmon

Cottonwood

Black Gum with two terriers in the background

Swamp White Oak


American Beech

Honey Locust

Hackberry

Catalpa

Shagbark Hickory

Red Maple

Pecan

American Elm

A local park has planted out a large number of local trees as young specimen trees with identification markers.  Not great pictures, but a useful thing I wish more parks would do.  Not shown are several common forest trees around here:  Pignut hickory, red oak, willow oak, black cherry, sycamore, ash, tulip tree, and black walnut. 

Yellowwood

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