Norway maple Acer platanoides Norway maple (Acer platanoides)  45’ tall x 30’ wide  Deciduous  Helicopter seeds  Turns from green to yellow (fall.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
eastern hemlock Tsuga canadensis (Pinaceae)
Advertisements

Paperbark Maple Acer griseum. Japanese Maple Acer palmatum.
Horticulture II – LC Plant ID Trees.
An inventory of trees on our property.. Deciduous Forest Deciduous trees have leaves and they lose their leaves in the winter.
Week 7 ID Deciduous Trees.
Northern Coniferous Forest. White Spruce (Picea glauca) Characteristics  Height: 40’ – 100’  Diameter: 1’ – 2’  Needles: evergreen, ½ - ¾’’ long, blue-
Horticulture II Landscape Plant Identification Objective 5.01.
Tree Identification Powerpoint
Japanese Flowering Cherry Jap Deciduous Trees Plant ID Week 1.
1103 Jennifer Woods PowerPoint 1 - Leaves
Introduction to Winter Tree Identification. Coniferous Trees These are trees that hold on to their leaves all year round. Their leaves are needle or scale-like.
Winter Tree Identification. Evergreens (Conifers) Deciduous Leaves are needles or scalelike Leaves stay on Tree year round Fruit is a cone Sap has “antifreeze”
Japanese Maple Acer palmatum Habitat – native to Japan, China, Korea – zone 5 for many, while other selections are only reliable to zone 6 or warmer –
Trees 1 Created Spring 2008 Acer palmatum- Cornus florida.
Plant Identification Trees I
Maple Tree Family Identification Horticulture I CP Mr. Traeger.
Norway Maple Acer platanoides Habitat – native to Europe – widely naturalized in the United States – hardy to zone 3 Habit and Form – medium to large shade.
Deciduous Trees and Shrubs. Large trees Maples( Acer) Sugar Maple Silver Maple Red Maple.
Norway maple Acer platanoides Norway maple (Acer platanoides)  45’ tall x 30’ wide  Deciduous  Helicopter seeds  Turns from green to yellow (fall.
White Fir, Abies concolor Images from
 Blade ◦ Flat expanding part of leaf  Bud ◦ Growing tip of stem  Leaflet ◦ Blade of a compound leaf  Leaf scar ◦ Mark where leaf WAS attached.
By Jamie. The silver birch is a deciduous tree. Its branches droop towards the ground. The flowers of the silver birch grow in the spring. Its small seeds.
What makes a tree a tree? Heights at least 4.5 meters (about 15 feet) Single dominant woody stem (trunk or bole) Capable of diameter growth Perennial plant.
Michigan Trees By: Andrea Berry Michigan Water Stewardship Program.
Plant ID Week 7. 1 Betula nigra COMMON NAME: River Birch Deciduous, Medium size tree FOLIAGE: Alternate, simple leaves, doubly serrate margin, diamond.
Tree ID By Travis Tuten.
Nursery Landscape Plant ID. American Linden Amur Maple.
Horticulture A Mr. Olson Spanish Fork High
Types of Trees By: Mary Clevenger Pd.6/7. Table of Contexts Beech22Beech22 Black Cherry 7Black Cherry 7 Black Locust 16Black Locust 16 Black Spruce 1Black.
Tree Identification John Ross.
Dendrology ‘Dendro-’ from the Greek word meaning tree
Plains or Broadleaf Cottonwood Populus sargentii The Plains or broadleaf cottonwood is also the largest broadleaf tree of Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming.
SFR 107 Lab #1 Sept. 1-2, 2015 Week 1 Flashcards for UMaine Campus area.
©2013 Delmar Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied, duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in.
Types of Leaves. Ginkgo  Family: Ginkgoaceae  Genus: Ginkgo  Species: biloba  Scientific name: Ginkgo biloba.
Tree Identification Based on Illinois IAVAT Forestry CDE Tree Identification List 2005 Illinois Association of Vocational Agriculture Teachers.
© Ray Daugherty CCNP Study Aids: Ornamental Trees that May Appear on the CCNP exam.
Plant ID Review 2 for Vocats. A medium size deciduous shrub with dark green leaves 1" to 2" long that turn a glowing brilliant red in the fall. A.Winged.
Leaf Collection 7 th grade Science Plants Objective Collect and identify Collect and identify different leaves of Mississippi different leaves of Mississippi.
Paper Birch Betula papyrifera Habitat – the most widely distributed (east to west) of all North American birches – northern North America, Labrador to.
Minnesota Tree Leaves.  Green Ash  Pinnate compound leaf, 5-9 leaflets,  White colored wood used to make baseball bats, skis.
1 Let’s Learn About… Deciduous Trees!. 2 What Is a Deciduous Tree? Has broad, flat leaves –Leaves are green in summer –Leaves turn colors in the fall.
Green Ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica Habitat – native to eastern United States – hardy to zone 2 Habit and Form – a medium to large, deciduous tree – 60' to.
Plant Taxonomy Portfolio By: Matthew Mattox. Eastern Red Cedar Juniperus Virginiana Keeps its foliage year round, grows in zones 2-9, aromatic tree with.
1 Let’s Learn About… Deciduous Trees!. 2 What Is a Deciduous Tree? Has flat leaves –Leaves are green in summer –Leaves turn colors in the fall –Leaves.
Horticulture II Plant ID Trees. Acer platanoides CN: Norway Maple Large deciduous tree 40-60’ Leaves: opposite, 5-lobed, 4-7” – dark green – yellow in.
The Taiga biome stretches across a large portion of Canada, Europe and Asia. It is the largest biome in the world. Winters are cold and summers are warm.
Plant ID Group #9 Horticulture 2.
Week 5-Evergreen Shrubs. Gardenia jasminoides Dwarf Gardenia Height: 4-6’ Width: 4-5’ Leaves wholred in 2’s or 3’s, shiny dark green White flower from.
Leaf Identification Lab
TREE BIBLE Horticulture A Mr. Olson Spanish Fork High Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office July 2002.
A Guide to Conifer Identification Picking out your favorite tree.
Tree Identification Tutor – Barry Dore. Trees on the golf course 1. Oak 2. Willow 3. Ash 4. Silver Birch 5. Hawthorn 6. Sweet Chestnut 7. Beech 8. Poplar.
POINT > Define forest, silviculture and dendrology POINT > Describe characteristics of conifers POINT > Describe characteristics of deciduous trees POINT.
Broadleaf Trees. Trees with broad flat leaves Flower bearing Seed producing plants Hardwood trees Used for furniture Deciduous – trees that lose their.
Tree Identification Based on Illinois IAVAT Forestry CDE Tree Identification List 2005 Illinois Association of Vocational Agriculture Teachers.
Semester One Week Four.
March Roundtable Greater Lowell District Jon Dixon
Trees of North West Colorado
Dendrology: The Scientific Study of Trees
Dendrology: Tree Identification
Osage Orange Osage orange.
Mr. Kolodji Environmental Studies
WARM UP List 5 conifers we learned yesterday, and write 1 characteristic that helps you identify each.
By: Jacie Pressett Credit to Utah State University Extension
Blue Spruce (Picea pungens)
Tree ID Test.
Tree Identification By observing leaves.
Tree ID Test.
11_DeciduousTrees_ppt. doc
Presentation transcript:

Norway maple Acer platanoides

Norway maple (Acer platanoides)  45’ tall x 30’ wide  Deciduous  Helicopter seeds  Turns from green to yellow (fall color)

Silver Maple Acer saccharinum

Quaking Aspen

Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides)  35’ tall 15’wide  Light colored bark  White powder on trunk  Fast Growing

Boxelder

Rocky Mountain Juniper

Russian Olive (Eleagnus angustifolia)  Height 30’x20’ Wide  Weed Tree  Silver blue leaves  Thorns and small gray olives

Blue Spruce (Picea pungens)Utah state tree  Heigth 40’x30’ Wide  Needles 1in. Long, and 1 needle per sheath  Silvery blue color  Slow growing

Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)  Height 45’x30’ Wide  Leaves green to yellow fall color  Moderate growth

Thornless Honeylocust (Gleditsia tricanthos)  40’ tall 30’ wide  Fast growing shade tree  Compound pinnate leaves

Basswood or Little Leaf Linden (Tillia cordata)  Height 40’x 25’ Wide  Tree shape rounded bottom, pointed top  Light green seed pod attached to the leaf

Mountain Ash (Sorbus aucuparia)  Heigth 25’x 15’ Wide  White flowers spring, orange berries fall  Compound pinnate leaves

White Poplar

Black Walnut

Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra)  45’ tall 35’ wide  Needles 3 to 4’’ long  2 needles in a sheath  Evergreen

White Cedar Thuja occidentalis Height: feet. Diameter: one to three feet. Is an excellent border or hedge plant. Habitat: Best in full sun but will survive shade.

Weeping White Birch (Betula pendula)  Height 45’x 25’ wide  White bark  Catkins (contain seeds)  Weeping (pendulous branches

Black Locust

Corkscrew Willow

Sumac

Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila