Rob Keeble
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Last weekend we had thanksgiving in Canada. While out camping (a traddition my friends and i have adopted) I thought for once i would kill some time and get pictures of the trees for identification along with their leaves.
I was going to post this as a little contest but on further investigation i am concerned about the tree decription. So i thought best just clear up what you guys think these are called.
Here are the pairs as i matched them from directly under the tree
I thought this was Beech.
Yea or ney
This one i was told was aspen?
Oak but which one?
Birch but not according to Canadian ministry of natural resources. Check out the leaf.
Maple now is it hard or soft maple i know its sugar maple that helps my pancakes it does not help my woodworking.
I also have a pic of polar and red maple but need to reduce and post again will do later this weekend.
I would be very intereste to hear your replys and please offer sources for identification. I was a little dissapointed with our natural resources gov site given we a lumber country with so many trees.
I was going to post this as a little contest but on further investigation i am concerned about the tree decription. So i thought best just clear up what you guys think these are called.
Here are the pairs as i matched them from directly under the tree
I thought this was Beech.
Yea or ney
This one i was told was aspen?
Oak but which one?
Birch but not according to Canadian ministry of natural resources. Check out the leaf.
Maple now is it hard or soft maple i know its sugar maple that helps my pancakes it does not help my woodworking.
I also have a pic of polar and red maple but need to reduce and post again will do later this weekend.
I would be very intereste to hear your replys and please offer sources for identification. I was a little dissapointed with our natural resources gov site given we a lumber country with so many trees.