Learn to identify trees in winter with bark,
twigs and buds
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[January 27, 2021]
Knowing your trees is an important skill to
have when managing a forest. The most common way to identify trees
is their leaves, but trees spend almost half the year leafless. |
University of Illinois Extension is offering the
free three-part webinar series Winter Tree Identification starting
February 1.
Forester Chris Evans will teach the basic characteristics that are
used to identify trees in winter - location, bark, twigs, buds. He
will also cover in detail how to ID common and uncommon Illinois
trees, and spend time focusing on the hard-to-identify groups, such
as hickories. Sign up to attend one or all three sessions.
Sessions are 2 to 3 p.m. February 1, 3 and 5. Sign up for free to
attend one or all three sessions in advance online at
go.illinois.edu/WinterTreeIdentification.
The first session on February 1 will be Introduction and Basics of
Winter Tree Identification. Evans will focus on the characteristics
used in winter tree identification, terminology and techniques and
tools for identifying unknown tree species. [to top of second
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The session on February 3 is Winter Identification of
Common Trees of Illinois: This session will cover the
characteristics used to identify in winter the tree species commonly
found in Illinois.
The final session in the series on February 5 is Winter
Identification of Uncommon Trees and Difficult Groups. This program
will focus on tree groups that are difficult to identify by species
in winter, such as oaks and hickories. Evans will also cover
uncommon tree species found in Illinois.
For more information on trees and forest management, visit
Extension’s forestry website at extension.illinois.edu/forestry.
[SOURCE: Chris Evans, Forestry
Extension and Research Specialist; Duane Friend, Horticulture
Educator, Illinois Extension
WRITER: Emily Steele, Media Communications Coordinator]
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