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Tree Identification Field Guide. Our illustrated, step-by-step process makes it easy to identify a tree simply by the kinds of leaves it produces. Begin identifying your tree by choosing the appropriate region below.
Types of Tree Leaves with Pictures: Identification Guide (Leaf Identification Chart) By Jessica Nolan, Gardening Expert Trees. Knowing how to identify tree leaves can help to know which trees are growing in woodlands, forests, or parks. It is possible to identify leaves by their shape, edging, size and patterns.
Try and identify the leaves you find using the downloadable guide. Handle the leaves and get to know their colours, size and shape. Notice the details of the leaves – their stems and how they attach to the leaf. Look at the arrangement of the veins running through the leaf.
What can you learn from a tree's leaves? Discover how leaf shapes, edges, patterns, and more can help you identify a tree in the forest.
Deciduous trees—including oaks, maples, and elms—are trees that shed their colorful leaves in the fall and sprout bright new green leaves in the spring.
Learn how to identify different types of common trees with these leaf silhouettes, including maple, sweetgum, birch, oak, and more.
Discover our ultimate guide for tree identification, packed with tips on leaves, bark, nut ID to easily pinpoint species. Start exploring nature today!
You can most reliably identify a tree by the shape, colour and size of its leaves. Get hold of a leaf, examine it closely and note the shape of the leaf, its size and colour and whether it is toothed or smooth edged.
Need to identify a tree from a leaf photo? We've got you covered! See tree leaf photos for most common eastern U.S. trees and learn ID tips.
Nearly 70 years later, the publication has been updated through a joint effort by the Purdue Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Indiana 4-H, and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, and reintroduced as “An Introduction to Trees of Indiana.”