Transcription of Minnesota Tree Identification
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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?
MN but native range is central and NE MN. *Cones are about 2” long Jack Pine *Needles are ¾” -3” and occur in bundles of 2 *Bark is dull red and scaly *Shortest life span of all MN pines *Common in North central and NE MN. *Cones are about 1½”, curved and serotinous
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