Tree Identification Part One
Tips, Tricks
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Can i saybthat was fantastic and who ever didnit thanks
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The last part was really helpful: distinguishing between a deciduous and evergreen
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fantastic.thanks.
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You didn't id all the trees.
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You are a phenomenal teacher.
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Did you know that most of the yellow spots in most leaves are full of meat? Check my video you'll see why.
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Fantastic video. I enjoyed this very much. My favorite videos are educational ones.
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thanks. this is a professional standard video..
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do one on leaves please!
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Very good!
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Thanks for this. I have a tree ID book and app, but I frequently can't get an answer from either. I've been assuming that I don't really understand the questions. This was a great backgrounder. It especially cleared up alternate/opposite for me. And I never even noticed the buds before.
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This was great! Blew my mind! lol Thank you! :)
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Very well done and easy to understand...thanks!
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I am Trying to find out what kinda of tree is living next to my house its got egg shaped leaves that are egg shaped its a opposite its a young tree "that i keep cutting down" it has long 3-4" spikes that come off and bark is a purple color. I have watched your vid and tried to look it up but cannot find it anywhere and wasnt thinking about it but my son which really likes to find out what tree's are what got me thinking and that lead us here any idea's pst me if need pics
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This is just the video, that my carving compatriots need! Thank you for the upload!
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Thank you so much! The structure and repetitions made it so easy to learn! Excellent!
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So glad i found this on reddit, Thank you sir
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well done. basic, simple, easy to understand. thanks
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great video, I liked how you took your time and throughly explained the basic identification for beginners.
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Zebirder, did you see part two? Part one is the foundation for part two, using a field guide. Instead of "giving a man a fish," and covering specific trees, these TWO videos lay a foundation for the beginner to identify trees on their own with just a field guide. You gotta see Part Two for One to make sense. Hope that helps. Thanks, Chris
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