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Tree identification, growing plants around the base of trees, pruning trees, and the Asian longhorn beetle and other pests are some of the topics planned for a course to train volunteers to care for street trees.
A few tree identification apps worth checking into include: What Tree Is That?, which asks you identifying questions to narrow down which tree you are describing.[4] Leafsnap, which requires you to take a picture of the leaf or bark of a tree so that it can identify it from its built-in database.[5].
Tree identification, pruning, pests and disease, pit gardening and how to get New York City to plant a tree on your block, will be some of the subjects in 12-hour courses on caring for street trees, to be offered in all five boroughs.
KATONAH Winter tree identification.
You can brush up on your tree identification skills on a guided trail.
Topics like tree identification and biology, pruning and gardening around street trees will be covered.
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Is local ecological knowledge useful for tree identifications? 4.
One example of the new Smithsonian, he says, is Leafsnap, a mobile phone application for identifying trees: Volunteers upload their tree identifications, adding to a database.
A better understanding of traditional classification systems and concepts, possibly combined with a basic training of local monitors in taxonomy, is required for tree identifications to become useful in monitoring either forest biomass, or tree diversity.
A better understanding of traditional classification systems and concepts is required for local tree identifications and wood density estimates to become useful in monitoring of biomass and tree diversity.
Is local ecological knowledge useful for tree identifications?
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