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In this edition of ID That Tree, Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee takes us through the different characteristics of coniferous trees found here in Indiana, particularly their foliage and the ...
This week on ID That Tree, Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee introduces you to a non-native conifer that can be found throughout the state, the Red Pine. This species, which enjoys sandy soil, is ...
The class will use images and live samples to help participants quickly identify Idaho's most common native trees, such as ponderosa pine, western larch, Douglas fir black cottonwood and more.
Fortunately, Texas A&M Forest Service makes it easy to identify that tree in your backyard. They have a website where you can identify your tree by the shape and description of its leaf.
“My pine tree has me concerned. There are a bunch of needles that are turning brown. Is something wrong?” — S.H. Browning needles are not usually cause for concern, unless they are. Let me ...