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The Short, Short The Short, Short Course on Tree Course on Tree IdentificationIdentification
Doug McLarenDoug McLarenUniversity of KentuckyUniversity of Kentucky
Cooperative Extension ServiceCooperative Extension ServiceDepartment of ForestryDepartment of Forestry
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With so many species of trees…
How do we learn how to identify each of them for our
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Let us start with something we are familiar with…
Characteristics
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Something that distinguishes or identifies an individual…
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Season of the year!
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Leaves – on - Method
Broadleaf
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Conifers Flattened
Needles per bundle
(2 – 3 – 5)
White pine (5)
Virginia pine (2)
Pitch pine (3)
Cedar
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Broadleaf
Alternate branching
Opposite branching
Arrangement of leaves and buds
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Form of the leaf
Simple
Compound
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MarginsEntire (or unlobed) Serrated
LobedUniversity of Kentucky – Cooperative Extension Service
TEST TIME!
(1)
Conifer or broadleaf?
Opposite or alternate?University of Kentucky – Cooperative Extension Service
TEST TIME!
(2)
Simple or Compound?
Alternate or Opposite?
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TEST TIME!
(3)
Margins!
Serrated or Lobed?
Entire or Lobed?
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In the process of identifying trees, there is a logical
sequence to identify the correct tree…
The “instrument” that is used to select the correct tree is a
dichotomous key .
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What is a dichotomous key?
A process in which to identify an organism based
on a series of choices –
two choices at a time!
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Example!
A.Does the tree have LEAVES – if so, GO TO B
A. Does the tree have NEEDLES – if so, GO TO C
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…of a dichotomous key for tree
identification
B. Is the branching pattern OPPOSITE – if so GO TO DB. Is the branching pattern ALTERNATE – if so GO TO E
Dichotomous tree finder
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Where does it grow?
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Dichotomous Tree Finder A. Does the tree have NEEDLES…Go To D
A. Does the tree have LEAVES…Go To B
B. Are the leaves SIMPLE…Go To C
B. Are the leaves COMPOUND…Go To C
C. Is the branching OPPOSITE…Go To E
C. Is the branching ALLTERNATE…Go To F
D. Probably a conifer
E. Probably a maple or ash
F. Service berry
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Amelanchier canadensis
An abbreviated example
Websites and Resource Lists:
ukforestry.org (Staff - Doug McLaren)
www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/idit.htm
www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/veg/treekey/
tenn.bio.utk.edu/vascular/vascular.html
Tree Finder by May Theilgarrd Watts
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www.forestryimages.org/
plants.usda.gov/index.html
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