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Minnesota Tree Identification

Minnesota tree Minnesota tree IdentificationIdentificationMNMNS tate Surveyors ConventionState Surveyors ConventionFebruary 8, 2013 February 8, 2013 Jason MeyerJason MeyerArea Manager/Forester Area Manager/Forester St. Louis County Land and Minerals DepartmentSt. Louis County Land and Minerals DepartmentMinnesota Forest RegionsMinnesota Forest RegionsNorthern Boreal Forestblack sprucewhite sprucebalsam firwhite pine red pinejack pinetamaracknorthern white cedaraspenbirchblack ashred mapleHardwood Regionred oakwhite oakbur oakbasswoodred maplesugar maplebutternuthickorygreen ashwhite ashPrairie Regioncottonwoodeastern red cedarbur oak*Know which trees grow naturally in the different regions of MN*Urban Areas?? Can find anything!Non-native, trees out of their natural range, cultivarsConiferous Coniferous vsvsDeciduousDeciduous ConiferousConiferoustrees bear their trees bear their seeds in cones and have very seeds in cones and have very narrow needlelike leaves.

to 3"; oval or heart-shaped, pointed, rounded at base, irregularly toothed *Bark - Thin, papery; becomes pure white with age *Seeds in cone-shaped 1" catkin *Fairly common throughout MN except SW MN Aspen Quaking Aspen Big Tooth Aspen *Leaf - Simple, alternate; broadly oval, pointed and finely toothed margin; from 1" to 2" but often 4" on young ...

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