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1 Tree ID By Travis Tuten

2 American Sycamore Scientific name: Platanus occidentalis
Leaf shape: more or less round in outline with many irregular lobes and teeth. Arrangement: alternate Key characteristics: bark creamy or greenish white Bark: scaling off in thin, scattered, brown plates Geographic area: grows in all Sates east of the Great Plains except Minnesota. Leaf size: 4 to 8 in. long and wide

3 American Sycamore

4 Ash Scientific name: Fraxinus spp.
Leaf shape: Compound with 5 to 9 oval pointed leaflets. Arrangement: opposite on the twig Key characteristics: leaf scars nearly encircling the bud Bark: ashy gray Geographic area: northern Florida in the east, and to eastern Minnesota south to eastern Texas Leaf size: 8 to 12 in. long

5 Ash

6 Baldcypress Scientific name: Taxodium distichum
Leaf shape: leaves or needles, flat and spreading, feather-like Arrangement: alternate Key characteristics: cone shape knees around the base of the trunk Bark: cinnamon-red Geographic area: lower Atlantic Coastal Plain Leaf size: ½ to ¾ in. long

7 Baldcypress

8 Basswood Scientific name: Tilia spp.
Leaf shape: heart-shaped, margins finely toothed Arrangement: alternate Key characteristics: fruit in clusters and on stalks Bark: Geographic area: Leaf size: 3 to 5 in. long 2 to 4 in. wide

9 Basswood

10 Black Birch Scientific name: Betula lenta Leaf shape: leaf long, oval
Arrangement: alternate Key characteristics: Papery bark Bark: soft grey with green underlayer Geographic area: eastern North America, from southern Maine west to southernmost Ontario, and south in the Appalachian Mountains to northern Georgia. Leaf size: 5 to 10 cm long and 4 to 8 cm broad

11 Black Birch

12 Silver Maple Scientific name: Acer saccharinum
Leaf shape: deep angular notches between the five lobes Arrangement: Opposite Key characteristics: found along waterways and in wetlands Bark: On mature trunks, the bark is gray and shaggy. On branches and young trunks, the bark is smooth and silvery gray. Geographic area: North America, eastern US Leaf size: 8–16 cm long and 6–12 cm broad

13 Silver Maple

14 Southern Magnolia Scientific name: Magnolia grandiflora
Leaf shape: large glossy dark green leaves Arrangement: alternate Key characteristics: Large white flowers Bark: smooth, except for the warty lenticels Geographic area: southeastern United States Leaf size: dark green leaves up to 20 cm long and 12 cm wide, and large, white, fragrant flowers up to 30 cm in diameter

15 Southern Magnolia

16 Southern Red Oak Scientific name: Quercus falcata
Leaf shape: sharply pointed, often curved, bristle-tipped lobes Arrangement: Alternate, simple Key characteristics: Evergreen broadleaf Bark: dark brownish gray with narrow, shallow ridges Geographic area: Southern United States Leaf size: 10–30 cm long and 6–16 cm wide

17 Southern Red Oak

18 Yaupon Scientific name: Ilex vomitoria
Leaf shape: serrulate, crenate, ovate Arrangement: alternate Key characteristics: also called Holly Bark: light gray bark Geographic area: southeastern United States Leaf size: 1-4.5 cm long and 1–2 cm broad

19 Yaupon

20 Yellow-Poplar Scientific name: Liriodendron tulipifera
Leaf shape: Alternate Arrangement: scales that grow into a shoot Key characteristics: known as tulip tree Bark: brown and furrowed Geographic area: eastern North America Leaf size: 8–22 cm long and 6–25 cm wide

21 Yellow-Poplar


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