Identify trees by the color and surface of their barks! Learn how to do a tree bark rubbing and download a free poster with matching game!
Step into nature for some fresh air and learn how to identify trees by their leaves with these three simple visual charts.
The changing of the seasons shows itself in many ways in our natural world. One that sticks out particularly to children are trees. They see the leaves change and fall in the autumn, bare and empty in the winter, new buds form in the spring, and lush green leaves in the summer. As early spring approaches (ever so slowly for some), children will have the opportunity to observe an exciting phenomenon: new growth. Flowers, shrubs, trees, and bushes patiently wait out the cold winter conditions for
We’re all familiar with at least a few different types of trees. But did you know that there are over 60,000 types of trees? These majestic plants are found
Planting a hardwood tree can be difficult, especially if you don't know what you are looking for! There are many different types of hardwood trees, and not all of them are well suited to all climates. In this article, we look at our favorite types of hardwood trees, with picture identification of each!
Our 18"x24" Maple poster is printed on 100lb satin sustainably sourced and recycled paper. It is printed with vegetable-based ink. Hardwood trees are trees with leaves which typically fall in the Autumn each year. Our Hardwood poster features 9 unique Hardwood trees of 9 different genuses.
With over 23,000 types of trees, which type do you have in your yard? Here's how to identify trees.
How helpful of Discover the Wild to produce a quick guide to tree buds. A perfect handy guide for Spring walks. They say this about their guide, …. here is a quick guide to some of the commo…
Whether you're taking a walk in the park or simply admiring your neighbor's landscape, it's nice to be able to identify different tree species. Who knows? You might want to plant a few of them in your own yard. If you're ready for some fun sleuth work, here's what to look for.
Many of us might well be able to spot an oak in winter by looking