NC State Dendrology
NC State Dendrology
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Abies fraseri var. dunestabilis (dune fir)
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Abies fraseri var. dunestabilis (dune fir)
Asimina parviflora (small-flowered pawpaw)
Просмотров 6573 месяца назад
Asimina parviflora (small-flowered pawpaw)
Pinus palustris (longleaf pine)
Просмотров 1 тыс.4 месяца назад
Pinus palustris (longleaf pine)
Longleaf stand on the Sugarloaf Trail at Carolina Beach State Park
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Longleaf stand on the Sugarloaf Trail at Carolina Beach State Park
Pyxidanthera barbulata (common pyxie-moss)
Просмотров 1344 месяца назад
Edit: the plant's range is actually the south Atlantic to southeast, with the largest populations in New Jersey and NC.
Pinus rigida (pitch pine) in situ
Просмотров 2985 месяцев назад
Pitch pine at Pilot Mountain State Park
Forests of the Sierra Nevada
Просмотров 2018 месяцев назад
Forests of the Sierra Nevada
Forests of the Pacific Northwest
Просмотров 1758 месяцев назад
Forests of the Pacific Northwest
Viburnum lantanoides (witch-hobble)
Просмотров 2348 месяцев назад
Just in time for Halloween!
Sorbus americana (mountain-ash)
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Sorbus americana (mountain-ash)
Tour of a Beech Gap, Forest Ecosystems
Просмотров 11910 месяцев назад
Walk with me through a Beech Gap below Roan Mountain to better understand the structure and species composition.
Magnolia fraseri (Fraser magnolia)
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Magnolia fraseri (Fraser magnolia)
Pinus pungens (Table Mountain pine) in-situ
Просмотров 575Год назад
Pinus pungens (Table Mountain pine) in-situ
Kalmia latifolia (mountain laurel)
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Kalmia latifolia (mountain laurel)
Quercus rubra var. borealis
Просмотров 478Год назад
Quercus rubra var. borealis
Abies fraseri (Fraser fir)
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Год назад
Abies fraseri (Fraser fir)
Forests of the SE Coastal Plain - Loblolly, Slash, and Longleaf Pine
Просмотров 856Год назад
Forests of the SE Coastal Plain - Loblolly, Slash, and Longleaf Pine
Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle)
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle)
Acer saccharum (sugar maple)
Просмотров 777Год назад
Acer saccharum (sugar maple)
About me (Dr. Steph Jeffries)
Просмотров 578Год назад
About me (Dr. Steph Jeffries)
Practice: Custom Identify Using Filters
Просмотров 111Год назад
Practice: Custom Identify Using Filters
What is the ILEX tool?
Просмотров 572Год назад
What is the ILEX tool?
Practice - Setting up Custom ID by Spelling (bark)
Просмотров 59Год назад
Practice - Setting up Custom ID by Spelling (bark)
Practice Identification by Spelling (Fruit or Cone)
Просмотров 58Год назад
Practice Identification by Spelling (Fruit or Cone)
Practice Identification by Spelling (Leaves)
Просмотров 101Год назад
Practice Identification by Spelling (Leaves)
Practice: Identify by Selection (Family or Genus)
Просмотров 71Год назад
Practice: Identify by Selection (Family or Genus)
Practice: Using different Sort/Filters
Просмотров 31Год назад
Practice: Using different Sort/Filters
Practice quiz: Sort by morphology
Просмотров 115Год назад
Practice quiz: Sort by morphology
How to filter and study species using ILEX
Просмотров 187Год назад
How to filter and study species using ILEX

Комментарии

  • @marykolleth3397
    @marykolleth3397 6 дней назад

    Thanks so much!

  • @5jj86j87
    @5jj86j87 8 дней назад

    Hello I am a pinecone collector Could you sell me some pinecone of Pinus pungens? Thank you

  • @Jona_Villa
    @Jona_Villa 9 дней назад

    Very beautiful tree.

  • @lynnglidewell7367
    @lynnglidewell7367 19 дней назад

    Very pretty. You always have interesting videos.

  • @lynnglidewell7367
    @lynnglidewell7367 19 дней назад

    Very interesting video. I live in North Alabama near the Tennessee State line. Loblolly Pine is common place here but long leave Pine not as much. Does Loblolly inhibit the growth Long Leave I'm wondering?

    • @ncstatedendrology6721
      @ncstatedendrology6721 15 дней назад

      @@lynnglidewell7367 - yes, longleaf was the dominant species from NC to AL but loblolly has been extensively planted and grows much faster. Before fire suppression, longleaf thrived in frequently burned forests and loblolly was limited to wet swamp forests that didn’t burn readily.

    • @ncstatedendrology6721
      @ncstatedendrology6721 15 дней назад

      @@lynnglidewell7367 - the historic longleaf range extends along the coast of AL but is less likely in the northern part of the state.

  • @lynnglidewell7367
    @lynnglidewell7367 19 дней назад

    I have several of these which appeared in my backyard this Spring. Do they produce colorful Fall display do you know? If so I will leave them where they are. If not I'll remove them for more colorful Maples and Dogwoods.

  • @firescout2
    @firescout2 25 дней назад

    It's logical to modify the fire regime for a less tolerant uncommon species. However, excluding it from fire would obviously be a mistake since it's presence inside a burn unit clearly indicates a beneficial relationship with fire.

  • @Chad-Giga.
    @Chad-Giga. 28 дней назад

    Used to make mdma as well

  • @Dil_garden
    @Dil_garden Месяц назад

    Oh my god😮

  • @___PK__
    @___PK__ Месяц назад

    Is this the same as 'swamp hickory', or does that refer to pignut together with red?

  • @jwc8387
    @jwc8387 Месяц назад

    I’ve got a 30-35 ft specimen in my suburban yard. It sheds leaves during summer which is odd. Just googling shows some is natural but could be heat stress which makes sense with about a month with no rain! Also, former State botany student here, go Pack!

  • @___PK__
    @___PK__ Месяц назад

    These also hold soil like crazy and can stop erosion. Over time they will create a nice spongy hill around them. I've heard they are the strongest hickory for timber, and they grow pretty fast compared to other types. Thank you for this video!

  • @captaincoyote1792
    @captaincoyote1792 Месяц назад

    I’m retired from the U.S.Fish&Wildlife Service….in that position,I’ve worked from Georgia north to Maine….and Mountain Laurel is one of my favorite shrubs. In all our homes, when a property is developed (housing, mostly)….I will walk the property before ground is broken, and carefully dig up and transplant smaller shrubs to my home. I’ve had incredibly good luck in transplanting them to my yard. Funny….I didn’t know about the “poison aspect” of them until very recently! Very nice video….even relaxing! Thank you.

    • @ncstatedendrology6721
      @ncstatedendrology6721 Месяц назад

      Glad you could save them from destruction. That's encouraging to hear about transplanting; I've heard that is difficult.

  • @KeepOnTheRightPath
    @KeepOnTheRightPath Месяц назад

    I have some growing in S.E. BC Canada about 8 years old. Noticed the first of two female flowers this year. Quite excited about that ha ha. BTW I wondered if cinerea is also in reference to the brain-shaped nut (cinerea meaning the grey part of the brain). Anyhow, low nut trees. Maybe one day they will produce... hopefully.

  • @jojost4r
    @jojost4r Месяц назад

    just went on the quick walk down my dirt road and found this! this was an excellent and quick explanation, can't wait to tell my folks we got cherries!

  • @BurtBowers
    @BurtBowers Месяц назад

    Does the roots go deep in the ground being i dont want the roots find their way into the keech lines or septic tank.

  • @wr3add
    @wr3add Месяц назад

    Neato Ty

  • @SharonWallace-um1pf
    @SharonWallace-um1pf Месяц назад

    Thanks

  • @BurtBowers
    @BurtBowers Месяц назад

    Looks very thin not bushy at all, these are suppose to be very full thick to make privacy shrubs why so see thru hardly any leaves for busyness?

  • @bellesbelle2274
    @bellesbelle2274 Месяц назад

    I have a lot growing in my backyard. Wilmington,NC

  • @susanpendell4215
    @susanpendell4215 Месяц назад

    Could it be that the air and water quality have also made the trees sick? My understanding is that pests attack sick trees . So if you start by giving them the nutrients that they need, and clean water, that should help them survive. I'm originally from California where we grew lots of walnuts. I am not pleased that there are so many pecans out here in the east, but not walnuts. I found this looking for walnuts in the Eastern US. I am here in NC too. Would love to see these trees prosper.

  • @tokenking6
    @tokenking6 Месяц назад

    Wonderful info! Thanks so much!

  • @KathySemrau
    @KathySemrau 2 месяца назад

    Plants are neat.❤❤❤

  • @jqspeck7272
    @jqspeck7272 2 месяца назад

    Such an informative video, thank you so much. We have one of these oak trees in our backyard and have wondered what type it was and curious about the peculiar shaped leaves. (Chattanooga)

  • @KathySemrau
    @KathySemrau 2 месяца назад

    It is so wonderful to hear you describe this tree's culture. I didn't know hickory and walnut trees were in the same family. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Trees are beautiful beings. Blessings be.

  • @rrai1999
    @rrai1999 2 месяца назад

    I planted 1,000 of these a few years ago in Georgia, I can see them from space now!

  • @lonniecrotts3440
    @lonniecrotts3440 2 месяца назад

    Table Mt. Pine is not fire dependent, that is the insidious forest burning industry's misrepresentation. Table Mountain pine is endemic to the Appalachian Mountains, and restricted to rocky, dry ridges and slopes. In it's natural setting where there is eastern and southern exposure Table Mt. pine propagates with or without fire, it is not fire dependent.

  • @govindasgarden
    @govindasgarden 2 месяца назад

    very cool. thanks for sharing!

  • @omerd5147
    @omerd5147 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the sharing 🌹but may I ask, is it safe to say that this is the only variety or "version" of the Oak tree that lives in desertous regions?

  • @JonathanGilmer
    @JonathanGilmer 2 месяца назад

    It took me forever to identify anything in the Nyssa genus! They're also not super common where I live either though. But I didn't know about the limbs growing at 90 degree angles!

    • @ncstatedendrology6721
      @ncstatedendrology6721 2 месяца назад

      That 90d branching is one of my favorite characters! And the leaves are what my TAs call "a leaf-looking leaf." Beautiful fall color, too.

    • @JonathanGilmer
      @JonathanGilmer 2 месяца назад

      @@ncstatedendrology6721 Haha, "A leaf-looking leaf", I love it!

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 3 месяца назад

    not because they are from the table mountains but because they look like it

  • @godschildyes
    @godschildyes 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much! This was very good information and quite lovely to watch. Very peaceful.

  • @syedmuhammadusama7592
    @syedmuhammadusama7592 3 месяца назад

    👍👍👍

  • @somdeepkundu2506
    @somdeepkundu2506 3 месяца назад

    came here from Twelve Trees by Daniel Lewis

  • @charityaes
    @charityaes 3 месяца назад

    I live in Cedar Hill, just a little southwest of Dallas, TX. We live up on a ridge that has the highest elevation in Texas between the Red River and the Gulf of Mexico. Our little 2 acres has many of these trees! I'd never seen these before and couldn't even identify them on Google which was surprising because of their distinct features like the spiky trunk and thorny branches. I was finally educated on the name when we called a certified arborist to help us save these trees from a species specific (to the prickly ash) caterpillar that is completely exfoliating these trees! Thank you for the information in your video.

  • @GrouseHiker
    @GrouseHiker 3 месяца назад

    I've been watching one in Suches GA for 10 years... finally concluded (erroneously) a year ago it was a pawpaw, since the fruit grow directly off the stems. Problem is they're tiny, and I couldn't find a pawpaw with tiny fruit. I just realized it was blooming and did a Google Lens search on the bloom, which led me here!

    • @ncstatedendrology6721
      @ncstatedendrology6721 3 месяца назад

      That "aha!" moment where you finally realize the species is so rewarding. This species flummoxed me for a long time!

  • @flamingcouch-mp6de
    @flamingcouch-mp6de 3 месяца назад

    I bought an asimina parviflora plant recently. I wanted to see if it's possible to hybridize it with asimina triloba. I'm excited to see what happens

    • @ncstatedendrology6721
      @ncstatedendrology6721 3 месяца назад

      Good luck! There are natural hybrids out there - my colleague Dr. Charlie Horn has done some work on them.

  • @fernandoguzman8933
    @fernandoguzman8933 3 месяца назад

  • @NaoAnderson-ee4yd
    @NaoAnderson-ee4yd 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for taking the time to make such an informative video. Especially with so few such videos out there. Thank you

  • @thetwelfth9987
    @thetwelfth9987 3 месяца назад

    *face my fury fool*

  • @SCPorchGardner
    @SCPorchGardner 3 месяца назад

    I take it the fruits are edible as well? Thanks. Never heard of this one.

    • @ncstatedendrology6721
      @ncstatedendrology6721 3 месяца назад

      I haven't tried them! They are notably smaller than common pawpaw - mostly 2-3 inches long.

    • @SCPorchGardner
      @SCPorchGardner 3 месяца назад

      @@ncstatedendrology6721 Thanks for the reply. I feel like paw paws are becoming more and more rare unfortunately.

  • @rebeccacook7924
    @rebeccacook7924 3 месяца назад

    🤣👍

  • @gaywizard2000
    @gaywizard2000 3 месяца назад

    I love all the sumacs but we dont have these in Western Canada. Can you mail me some seeds?

  • @Lou_Mansfield
    @Lou_Mansfield 3 месяца назад

    Invasive honeysuckles are hard to get rid of

  • @Lou_Mansfield
    @Lou_Mansfield 3 месяца назад

    Someone needs to create this cultivar and grow a beach forest to combat climate change

  • @ToccataLuna
    @ToccataLuna 3 месяца назад

    Wow... You got me!!!!!😂😂😂

  • @dualpapayas
    @dualpapayas 3 месяца назад

    Took me way too long to realize it was an April Fools joke. I was genuinely impressed they developed a weeping cultivar of Abies fraseri for sandy soils.

  • @tobynsaunders
    @tobynsaunders 3 месяца назад

    They can also be found growing at the bottoms of suburban lakes, I've heard.

    • @ncstatedendrology6721
      @ncstatedendrology6721 3 месяца назад

      This is yet another undescribed variety...with unusual adaptations for life below water. Abies fraseri var. basshabitus

  • @worthsparks
    @worthsparks 3 месяца назад

    I like to think I had a hand in helping to propagate this species over the years.

  • @dariusledbetter2008
    @dariusledbetter2008 3 месяца назад

    That's a nice hoodie!