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Page 1: Tree Identification Reviewing Some of the Common Trees Found on the SMEL Shawnee Mission South H.S. Environmental Science I – Mr. Wright

Tree Identification

Reviewing Some of the Common Trees Found on the SMEL

Shawnee Mission South H.S.Environmental Science I – Mr. Wright

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Compound Leaves Leaf divided up into

leaflets

Often mistaken for being multiple leaves

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Black Walnut Look at all the pairs of

leaflets (lots of them).

Large (1½ - 3”) leaflets.

Leaflets pointed.

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Black Walnut

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Honey Locust Very small leaflets

and lost of them.

Leaflets rounded on ends.

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Honey Locust

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Ash Leaflets usually 5-7.

Leaflets pointed on end, but larger than walnut.

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Ash

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Shagbark Hickory Leaflets usually 5-7.

Much larger than other compound leaves.

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Shagbark Hickory

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Simple Leaves Leaf is not divided up

into leaflets.

Leaf may come in different shapes.

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Redbud Heart shaped leaf.

3-4 inches across.

Smooth edge to leaf.

Pointed tip.

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Cotton wood Almost heart shape.

Almost flat where petiole is attached.

Smaller than redbud.

State tree.

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Cotton wood

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Mulberry Leaf often has 1-3

lobes on the side, like thumbs on a mitten.

Leaves 3-5 inches long.

“Mitten for mulberry.”

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Mulberry

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Red Oak Larger, lobed leaves

Lobes are pointed with bristles on tips for red oaks

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Red Oak

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Shingle Oak Leaf doesn't look like

an oak leaf, but has acorns.

Oval shaped Larger leaves, several

inches long. Often dark and shiny.

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Shingle Oak

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Elm Smaller leaves with

saw toothed edge

Rough to the touch

Unsymmetrical base

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Elm

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Osage Orange Green glossy leaves up

to 8 inches long Smooth edges with a

tapered leaf tip

Fruit is a large, dense, green wrinkled ball up to 6" in diameter

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Osage Orange

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Dogwood Leaves bigger than an

elm but smaller than redbuds.

Smooth on edges. Veins curve to run

parallel to edge, curving up towards tip.

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Dogwood

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Sycamore Leaves can be very

large.

Looks a lot like a maple leaf.

Palmate (like a hand).

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Sycamore

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Willow Long skinny

leaves that hang from drooping branches

Always near a water source.

Several on east side of pond.

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Willow

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Other Types of Leaves

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Eastern Red Cedar Either small and scaly

or needlelike.

Light green to blue green in color.

Stinks.

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Eastern Red Cedar

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Bald Cypress A series of small,

fine, delicate needles running down a stem.

Light green in color.

Deciduous, fall off in the winter.

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Bald Cypress


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