I have a big one on the side of our hill here in southern Indiana. Very pretty tree. I’ve seen these trees snap in half like a toothpick from strong winds
Thank you so much for this video. I have a dendrology quiz tomorrow and this is one of the trees on the quiz and this video was incredibly helpful in giving me more tips on how to id this tree! All of your videos are so helpful, and you explain things so well and in a very fun, interesting way. Again thank you so much!!
Again, thank you. Great video as usual. I've recently found 2 bigtooth aspen on our land, both and the edge of the woodland and a hayfield. Nice to have them. Deer browse is a problem . Nothing seems to get over a few inches before the hairy mowers come along and eat them. But I think i'll start adding in some deer exclusion areas in a year or two. See what pops up. Again, thanks for the video. These are always very informative!
I will eventually! Hickories are tricky because the leaves are compound and thus harder to show in winter, but winter is when I have the most time to record new Tree Talks!
Could you help me identify this big ass tree I found in the woods? I believe it might be a basswood that whoever cleared the area a couple hundred years ago left alone.
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I always look forward to a tree talk episode!!
I’d love to hear about pin oaks some day soon!
I'll get to it eventually! I have a few specimens in mind that would be great to show
I have a big one on the side of our hill here in southern Indiana. Very pretty tree. I’ve seen these trees snap in half like a toothpick from strong winds
Thank you so much for this video. I have a dendrology quiz tomorrow and this is one of the trees on the quiz and this video was incredibly helpful in giving me more tips on how to id this tree! All of your videos are so helpful, and you explain things so well and in a very fun, interesting way. Again thank you so much!!
So happy to hear it was useful!
I believe bigtooth is the Beaver's favourite 🥰
Love the wood thrush singing over you😂
Again, thank you. Great video as usual. I've recently found 2 bigtooth aspen on our land, both and the edge of the woodland and a hayfield. Nice to have them. Deer browse is a problem . Nothing seems to get over a few inches before the hairy mowers come along and eat them. But I think i'll start adding in some deer exclusion areas in a year or two. See what pops up. Again, thanks for the video. These are always very informative!
Thank you, glad it's helpful! Deer exclusion areas are almost always a good idea!
Apparently the red coloured leaves are due to cooler soil temperatures, we see plenty like that in Northern Ontario
Very cool, I'm so glad I now know that! One more reason for me to try to get up there someday
Back to back aspens! Will you do a hickory episode in the future?
I will eventually! Hickories are tricky because the leaves are compound and thus harder to show in winter, but winter is when I have the most time to record new Tree Talks!
Could you help me identify this big ass tree I found in the woods? I believe it might be a basswood that whoever cleared the area a couple hundred years ago left alone.
Is a mulberry tree and pear tree related?
Nope! Aspen is in Salicaceae, the willow family, while mulberry is in Moraceae, the mulberry family, and pear is in Rosaceae, the rose family.
I scared 😰
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