Posted by admin | Posted in trees,shrubs | Posted on 25-08-2010
Tags: deciduous shrubs identification guide, flowering shrubs identification guide, gardening, identification, plants, reference, shrubs identification guide, trees

Anyone know of a good tree and shrub identification web site?
I’ve collected several leaf samples from my property but I can’t find any free tree ID guides.
We use Dr Dendro of Virginia Tech, at my school because it’s pretty easy to use (the first link provided). The other two links provided are pretty good too. I find that it would greatly help if you’ve pressed your leaf samples in a book.
Good Luck!
Horticulture student.
The Naturalized Habitat Network (Dan Bissonnette)
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Shrub Identification Book George Symonds Shrubs Woody Plants Field Guide $5.58 |
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Winter Botany: An Identification Guide to Native Trees and Shrubs by William… $19.95 |
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Winter Botany: An Identification Guide to Native Trees and Shrubs by William Tre $9.95 |
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National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Trees: Eastern Region $8.20 For the untrained observer, it can be quite a challenge to sort out the many trees that make up a stand of older forest in, say, New England or the Ozarks. This well-illustrated guidebook, covering 364 species, comes to the rescue with photographs organized in several ways: by, for example, the shape of the leaf or needle, by the fruit, by the flower or cone, and by autumn coloration. Followi… |
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Plant Identification Terminology: An Illustrated Glossary $20.95 softcover… |
