maple: five lobed leaves, deciduous, big crown alder: deciduous, ovular serrated eaves Hemlock: flat short pine like needles douglas fir: deeply grooved thick bark, needle like leaves that go all the way around Cedar: reddish bark, coniferous, flattened leves but not quite as needly, more like a miniature fern
I thought my internet had a problem for a sec. I really wish the editing had been focused on piecing the video together correctly!!!! wish there were more videos like this
I'm new to the Pacific Northwest and Washington. Are there classes I could take or walks through the first with a ranger to learn more about the trees in the area? Or... what are some good books? Love the video!
Just head out by yourself - I think it’s more fun that way. I’m In Massachusetts but I’m just getting interested myself. Just Google “Washington state tree identification” and have a couple of websites open and ready on your phone. The sites are great - all you have to do is get a good look at one leaf and the bark, then fill in the clues. It’s a really awesome feeling when you figure one out!
Great information-this was very helpful as I begin learning about Washington State plants and trees.
You took our school on a trail hike! It was fantastic 👏 thank you for your love of our woods 🌿🍃🍂🍁🌱
maple: five lobed leaves, deciduous, big crown
alder: deciduous, ovular serrated eaves
Hemlock: flat short pine like needles
douglas fir: deeply grooved thick bark, needle like leaves that go all the way around
Cedar: reddish bark, coniferous, flattened leves but not quite as needly, more like a miniature fern
Hemlocks are also coniferous… & you’ve got no Cedars (Cedrus spp.) in America
Thank you, this was helpful!
Yeah here in North Carolina we got the Eastern hemlock Western North Carolina
I thought my internet had a problem for a sec. I really wish the editing had been focused on piecing the video together correctly!!!! wish there were more videos like this
Anne Meara clone ?
Thanks, just moved to Oregon and am seeing giants.
Just think about what they used to look like, puny in comparison now
I enjoyed this.
awesome
I love all the trees 💘
I'm new to the Pacific Northwest and Washington. Are there classes I could take or walks through the first with a ranger to learn more about the trees in the area? Or... what are some good books?
Love the video!
Just head out by yourself - I think it’s more fun that way. I’m In Massachusetts but I’m just getting interested myself. Just Google “Washington state tree identification” and have a couple of websites open and ready on your phone. The sites are great - all you have to do is get a good look at one leaf and the bark, then fill in the clues. It’s a really awesome feeling when you figure one out!
Sounds like you would enjoy "Tree School".
please do everyone a favor and lose the music next time. Give her some more time to explain aswell, these feel like commercials lol
I don’t agree. I think they did a great job.
I think you’re the only one here asking for that favor, bubba.