Andrea Ridout, Class of 2009, recent North Texas Chapter transfer
How many times have you been out walking in the woods and been stumped, no pun intended, by a tree that you just couldn’t identify? The new Class Director here at BPTMN, Lisa Travis, has created a handy Tree ID Brochure that you’ll be sure to take on your next stroll through the outback. Lisa’s Trees of North Texas guide is so useful that she even won an award for it at this year’s Texas Master Naturalist Annual Conference. Don’t know your Red Oak from a Post Oak? Bam! Or perhaps your Hawthorn from a Holly? Bam again! Lisa’s guide makes it easy to ID these tree varieties and more! You’ll even learn a cool mnemonic, D.A.M.P.E.R., that will help you remember 6 tricky varieties from Dogwoods to Rusty Blackhaw.
Download Lisa’s Trees of North Texas guide here. Don’t leave home without it!
Interactive Tree ID Key WEB by Lisa Travis is available, but too big for this site. 19MB. If you are interested in this interactive Tree ID, please email education@bptmn.org.
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