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Tree Identification Snowshoe

Sat, Feb 18

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McCoy-Chapman Forest

Can you tell a maple tree from an oak in winter?

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Tree Identification Snowshoe
Tree Identification Snowshoe

Time & Location

Feb 18, 2023, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

McCoy-Chapman Forest, 1350 N Rd, Bethel, ME 04217, USA

About The Event

Join us for a winter walk (about 1 mile) on the Esker Trail at the McCoy-Chapman property to identify our common New England trees in their winter garb.  We will talk about bark, buds, branching patterns, tree shapes, shade tolerance, site preferences, competition, history, some of the more common tree insects and diseases we see, and more.   We may not have all the answers but will have fun walking the trails and talking about trees with you!  Please bring snowshoes and/or microspikes.

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