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Our illustrated, step-by-step process makes it easy to identify a tree by its leaves. Begin identifying by choosing your tree's region below.
Dive into robust resources and helpful tips for tree selection, planting, care, and more.
From advice on choosing the right size and type of tree to tried-and-true tips for planting success, Now is the Time for Trees will help you plant a tree today and leave your own legacy of hope. 216 pages, complete with full-color photos and instructional illustrations.
Fifteen years later, another series of narrow rings may have been caused by an insect like the larva of the sawfly. It eats the leaves and leafbuds of many kinds of coniferous trees. Tree rings offer us a glimpse into the past — a unique look at the life of a tree.
Browse the Tree Database. Learn about more than 200 trees and shrubs. Entries are listed alphabetically by common name. Click on another category heading to sort the list alphabetically by that category.
Our tree guide offers extensive information on tree height and spread, soil and sunlight needs, leaf characteristics, historical background, wildlife habitat, and much more.
Certified arborists handle planting, pruning, fertilizing, pest control, and tree removal. Consulting arborists focus on diagnosing issues, recommending treatments, appraising trees, and advising on tree services.
Explore the breakdown of how trees are classified and the definitions of various tree terms, from acid to xeriscape.
Identify your trees by Identification Sheet. Your trees are shipped with an identification sheet. If you’ve misplaced your identification sheet view it below.
Using their five senses, young learners can investigate trees – and learn about nature – through: touching bark, seeds, and other natural objects, seeing shapes and colors, hearing birdcalls and nature sounds, smelling flowers and leaves, and tasting tree food products such as fruits and nuts.