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| apple, Pacific crab |
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hemlock, mountain |
| alder, mountain |
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hemlock, western |
| alder, red |
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• juniper, Rocky
Mountain |
| arbutus |
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• larch, alpine |
| aspen, trembling |
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• larch, western |
| birch, Alaska
paper |
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• maple, bigleaf |
| birch, paper |
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• maple, Douglas |
| birch, water |
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• maple, vine |
| cascara |
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• oak, Garry |
| cedar, western
redcedar |
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• pine, limber |
| cedar, yellow-cedar |
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• pine, lodgepole |
| cherry, bitter |
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• pine, ponderosa (yellow pine)) |
| cherry, choke |
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• pine, western white |
| cherry, pin |
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• pine, whitebark |
| cottonwood, black (poplar, balsam) |
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• spruce, black |
| dogwood, Pacific |
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• spruce, Engelmann |
| fir, amabilis |
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• spruce, Sitka |
| fir, Douglas-fir |
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• spruce, white |
| fir, grand |
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• tamarack |
| fir, subalpine |
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• yew, western |
| hawthorn, black |
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Key for Identifying Trees
with Needles or Scales
Trees with scale-like leaves
Trees with needles in bundles of
2, 3 or 5
Trees with bundles of many needles
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western
larch |
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Bundles of 15 to 30 needles,
grows in southern B.C. |
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tamarack |
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Bundles of 15 to 25 needles,
grows in northern B.C. |
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alpine
larch |
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Bundles of 30 to 40 needles,
grows in subalpine areas |
Trees with needles not in
bundles
Needles with four sides and stalks
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white
spruce |
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Grows at lower elevations,
needles sharp and stiff, edge of cone scales round |
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Engelmann
spruce |
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Grows at higher elevations, edge
of cone scales ragged |
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Sitka
spruce |
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Grows in coastal areas, needles
slightly flattened |
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black
spruce |
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Grows in northern areas, clump of
branches on the top of tree |
Needles flat, usually with a notch at the end;
cones upright
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grand fir |
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Needles on upper side of the twig
point sideways |
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amabilis
fir |
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Needles on upper side of the twig
point upwards |
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subalpine
fir |
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All needles appearing to point
upwards |
Needles flat, with blunt ends
Needles flat with pointed tips
Key for Identifying Trees
with Broad Leaves
Leaves in opposite pairs
Leaves alternating
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arbutus |
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Leaves evergreen, red bark peels
in flakes |
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black
hawthorn |
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Leaves oval, branches have thorns |
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cascara |
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Leaves oblong, veins parallel |
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Garry oak |
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Leaves with rounded lobes, with
acorns |
Trees with fleshy fruit
Trees with catkins
Catkins woody
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red alder |
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Leaves with rounded teeth and
edges rolled under |
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mountain
alder |
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Leaf edges are double-toothed,
small tree or shrub |
Catkins fall apart easily
Catkins bead-like
Catkins small
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