Tree ID Test.

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Tree ID Test

1* Quaking Aspen—Populas tremulodies

2 Green Ash

Ponderosa Pine—Pinus ponderosa 3*

Corkscrew Willow 4

Silver Maple 5

6* Blue Spruce—Picea Pungens

Bigtooth maple—Acer grandindentatum 7*

Juniper– Juniperus scopulorum 8*

9* Boxelder—Acer negundo

10* Douglas Fir—Pseudotsuga menziesii

11 Russian Olive

12* Limber Pine, Vanderwolf’s Pine – Pinus flexillis

13 Catalpa

14 Black Walnut

Elm 15

16 Black Locust

17 Norway Maple

River Birch – Betula occidentalis 18*

19 Honey Locust

20* Mountain Ash – Sorbus acuparia

21* Netleaf Hackberry – Celtis reticulate

22 Paper Birch

23 Basswood

24 Black Hills Spruce

25 White Cedar

26 Weeping Birch

27 Dawyck’s Purple Beech

28 Weeping Willow

29 White Poplar

30 Globe Willow or Navajo Willow