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There are several ways to identify trees in winter: by their leaves, if they are evergreen; by their buds, branching patterns, bark or overall shape if they are deciduous trees that lose their leaves.
Identifying deciduous trees in the winter when the leaves have fallen is not as difficult as it seems, and with some identification markers, we can learn the names of our most recognizable trees.
Kendall said they are simple signs that homeowners can use to identify tree trouble themselves. He instructs them to look closely at the ground around the tree for mounds or cracks in the dirt.
WESH 2 News looked into how you can identify old, decaying trees before they put your home at risk. With hurricane season coming up, many Central Floridians are thinking about their landscaping.
When trying to identify trees in the winter, it is helpful to understand some of the botanical descriptors for buds and twigs.
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Only a few types of trees have spherical, prickly seed pods, and each of these spiky trees has distinctive features. Here's how to tell them apart.
The Greenwich Land Trust and Greenwich Tree Conservancy hosted the tour "Winter Walk — Identifying Trees Without Leaves" at Converse Brook Preserve.
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A lot of trees look similar, especially some of the ones in the magnolia family. So what's the best way to tell them apart?