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This free mobile app uses visual recognition software to help identify tree species from photographs of their leaves. Plant a tree! Looking guidance from a forester? Search the Forestry Assistance Locator. Find out how to order tree seedlings. Discover Arbor Day celebration ideas (or visit the Arbor Day Foundation [exit DNR]).
LEAF’s Tree Identification Cards. Print, cut out, and laminate these cards of common Wisconsin trees. Hang them on trees to be identified or use them in the classroom. They are helpful resources when leaves, fruit, or seeds are not present or are too high on a tree to be examined.
1) Use the leaves from a tree or find a picture of a tree you want to identify and click on the most appropriate match to the right. OR 2) Click one of the numbers below to identify one of our mystery trees.
TREE IDENTIFICATION CARDS. EE = BEECH • FF = EASTERN COTTONWOOD. TREE IDENTIFICATION CARDS. GG = GREEN ASH • HH = BALSAM FIR. TREE IDENTIFICATION CARDS. II = YELLOW BIRCH • JJ = SWAMP WHITE OAK. TREE IDENTIFICATION CARDS. KK = BLACK LOCUST • LL = TREMBLING ASPEN. TREE IDENTIFICATION CARDS.
TREE IDENTIFICATION CARDS. = HACKBERRY. V = NORTHERN WHITE CEDAR. LEAF Guide • 7-8 UNIT. Wisconsin’s K-12 Forestry Education Program www.uwsp.edu/cnr/leaf.
Basic ID key with photos and descriptions of many Wisconsin tree species. View Resource Trees of Wisconsin – Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
Use this tool to identify common urban trees in Wisconsin and elsewhere. At each step you'll be offered 2-3 characteristics to choose from. This guide is based on leaf characteristics so it works quite well during the growing season but not after leaves have dropped.