Jenny,
Reference your question, " where is a distinct western cut-off for northeastern tree species?" Tree distribution maps exist showing the natural range of each species. You probably know this already. However, a good source for range maps is Silvics of North America. Google Silvics of North America, choose a species, page down, and view the range map. Each species has its range. You can decide what you want to say for a species after viewing its map. Hope this helps. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 6:47:12 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Re: [ENTS] Winter Tree ID Glossary A-C Thanks Ed, Should I include terms like: Beech Bark Disease, buttressed, bottomlands, bole, coppice, core (as in 'to core'), colony, cluster, cling (as in leaf), canopy, CBH, etc? I didn't go to another glossary to find these, but used some of these terms in my description texts. I see this could potentially be a nightmare. But I think it's fun to determine the scope of what a winter tree id glossary would include from an ENTS perspective. FYI the trees I am writing about native to northeastern America - from Bronx NYC to Maine, and west to, geez, where? where is a distinct western cut-off for northeastern tree species? Jenny -----Original Message----- From: Edward Frank <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, Nov 26, 2009 4:59 pm Subject: Re: [ENTS] Winter Tree ID Glossary A-C Jennifer, The Arbor Day Foundation has a tree term glossary with a few words: http://www.arborday.org/trees/treeguide/glossary.cfm There are some others: http://forestry.about.com/library/tree/blglosid.htm http://www.2shoptrees.com/treeglossary.htm http://www.botany.com/index.16.htm Acorn, Angiosperm Bark, Balding, Berry, Bud, Bud Scar, Branch Catkin, Clone, Cone, Conifer, Crown, Crown Spread ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ed Frank Check out my new Blog: http://nature-web-network.blogspot.com/ (and click on some of the ads) ----- Original Message ----- From: JennyNYC To: ENTSTrees Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 4:34 PM Subject: [ENTS] Winter Tree ID Glossary A-C ENTS, Happy Thanksgiving! Back to working on "the NYBG volunteer who was asked to do a small winter id brochure and brought back a 50+ page draft for a book" project! I want to add a glossary. So, what winter tree id vocabulary do you recommend starting with A - C? And should words like "bark" be in the glossary? buds? I guess yes? I wrote a NYBG winter tree id tour and I can add that with a map to the book too. Man, I need a deadline. I'm arbitrarily picking 1/10/10. thanks Jenny -- Eastern Native Tree Society http://www.nativetreesociety.org Send email to [email protected] Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/entstrees?hl=en To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] -- Eastern Native Tree Society http://www.nativetreesociety.org Send email to [email protected] Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/entstrees?hl=en To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] -- Eastern Native Tree Society http://www.nativetreesociety.org Send email to [email protected] Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/entstrees?hl=en To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] -- Eastern Native Tree Society http://www.nativetreesociety.org Send email to [email protected] Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/entstrees?hl=en To unsubscribe send email to [email protected]
