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Iowa Tree Challenge

Monday, August 3, 2020 - 8:00am to Monday, August 17, 2020 - 11:59pm

Iowans are invited to take the “TREE-mendous Iowa Tree Challenge” offered by the "Water Rocks!" statewide water education program based at Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. The challenge, scheduled to run Aug. 3 through 17, invites Iowans to get outside and discover the trees that grow across the state by snapping pictures of themselves with as many varieties of trees as they can.

To enter the Water Rocks! TREE-mendous Iowa Tree Challenge, follow these guidelines: Read more about Iowa Tree Challenge

New Videos Demonstrate Terminology and Techniques for Tree Identification

March 31, 2022 5:07 PM

As nature begins to awaken from its winter slumber, those looking to identify backyard Iowa trees can consult a new video resource from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach forestry specialist Billy Beck. This series of five videos can be found on YouTube, or through the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach video website. Beck also encourages the use of the online Tree Identification Key as a helpful tool to identify various Iowa Trees...

Continue reading this article on the Extension and Outreach News website.

Women Managing Woodlands - Woodland Walk at Camp Liberty

Wednesday, April 27, 2022 - 1:00pm to 4:00pm

Women, Land, and Legacy is partnering with the Women's Woodland Stewardship Network to offer a women's walk in the woods at Camp Liberty on April 27th from 1-4 pm. Female forestry professionals from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF), and Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) will share information about tree identification and forest health. Read more about Women Managing Woodlands - Woodland Walk at Camp Liberty

Yellow River State Forest fall forestry field day

Tuesday, September 19, 2023 - 9:00am to 3:00pm

The 2023 Yellow River State Forest fall forestry field day will ne held on Tuesday, 9/19/23, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The event will focus on forest change, and how foresters guide this change to achieve a range of management objectives of interest to private woodland owners and stewards. 

Participants will experience a chrono-sequence of forest management results, as we visit forest stands 5, 10, and 50 years post-management!  Read more about Yellow River State Forest fall forestry field day

Interactive Tree Identification Key

Interactive Tree Identification

This interactive dichotomous tree key was developed to help identify the most common trees in Iowa. The key is based on vegetative characteristics such as leaves, twigs, fruits, and bark. Check out our definition of special terms page to learn more about the characteristics you'll see in the key. This is not a complete key. It does not include all trees grown in Iowa.

The proper use of the key may be compared to the use of road signs where a choice of two directions must be made at each intersection. One must always choose the best route which matches the characteristics of the tree.

If at the end, the solution does not match the specimen, one can usually identify a point in the process where the choice of direction was in doubt. Many times the steps can be retraced to this point and the sample can be identified.

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Tree Identification Tips

Check out our YouTube video series to learn more about some of the key characteristics of trees that are useful for identification. Many of the features described in the videos will help you better use this tree identification key.

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When people try to identify trees, they often look at the leaves. This video covers the top 3 leaf features to examine when trying to identify a tree.

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Twigs are one of the first features to check when attempting to identify a tree. This video covers the top 3 twig characteristics to look for.

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Buds are a helpful, but tricky feature for identifying trees. This video covers the top 3 things to assess when examining buds. 

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Fruits are the seed-bearing products of trees. This video covers the top 2 questions to ask about fruit.

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Bark is a useful feature for identifying trees. This video covers the top 3 things to assess when examining bark.

Acknowledgements: Some of the pictures on these web pages are from USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service Trees and Shrubs Pocket GuideThe Sibley Guide to Trees, and Forestry Images. Paul Wray, Professor Emeritus, at the Department of Natural Resource and Ecology and Management was the source for most of the original content for these web pages. In 2011, Claudette Sandoval-Green built upon the original design, relocated the tree identification key within ISU Forestry Extension's web site, and updated the content and graphics under the direction of Dr. Jesse Randall. In 2019, the key moved to the new Natural Resources Stewardship site.

Edge-of-Field and Forestry Workshop

Tuesday, March 5, 2024 - 10:30am to 12:30pm

Iowa Learning Farms, Marshall County Soil and Water Conservation District, and USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), will host an edge-of-field and forestry workshop on Tuesday, March 5 from 10:30-12:30 p.m. at the Grimes Farm & Conservation Center outside of Marshalltown. The free event is open to farmers and landowners and includes a complimentary meal. Read more about Edge-of-Field and Forestry Workshop