The document discusses several types of trees:
- The Blue Spruce, which the authors observed near their school at 1128 N. Grant St. and is also found in Colorado.
- The Sugar Maple, which they observed and can grow over 100 feet tall.
- The Honey Locust, which has a scientific name of Gleditsia triacanthos and pods/seeds eaten by wildlife.
- The Silver Maple, a fast growing tree up to 80 feet tall native to eastern North America.
- The Green Ash, with scientific name Fraxinus pennsylvanica and average lifespan of 100-120 years.
5. The Blue Spruce!
The genus of the Spruce tree is the Picea.
The scientific name of the Blue Spruce is Picea
pungens.
Blue Spruce is kind of like an evergreen. But there are
different things about it too.
Blue spruce trees have needles that are ¾ to 1 ¼
inches long. They also have cones that grow up to 2
to 4 inches long, they mature in the fall. The tree
looks like a medium to large tree with a pyramidal
form reaching up to 80 feet tall. The branches appear
layered, especially with age. The Spruce tree is the
most important tree for paper. The Blue Spruce can
also look like the Engelmann Spruce, Norway Spruce,
6. The Blue Spruce!
The genus of the Spruce tree is the Picea.
The scientific name of the Blue Spruce is Pic
pungens.
Blue Spruce is kind of like an evergreen. But the
different things about it too.
Blue spruce trees have needles that are ¾ to 1
inches long. They also have cones that grow up
to 4 inches long, they mature in the fall. The tr
looks like a medium to large tree with a pyram
form reaching up to 80 feet tall. The branches
layered, especially with age. The Spruce tree is
most important tree for paper. The Blue Spruce
also look like the Engelmann Spruce, Norway S
7. We all know that Carlos and I go to the same
school which is LMS so we have gone out
doors around the school and found a Blue
Spruce we took a picture of it and this is what
it looked like.
We found the tree next to a house on Grant
Street. The address is 1128 N.Grant St.
Another place where the Blue Spruce can be
found is in Colorado.
8. Blue Spruce Locations!
We all know that Carlos and I go to the same
school which is LMS so we have gone out
doors around the school and found a Blue
Spruce we took a picture of it and this is what
it looked like.
We found the tree next to a house on Grant
Street. The address is 1128 N.Grant St.
Another place where the Blue Spruce can be
found is in Colorado.
10. Blue Spruce Locations!
We all know that Carlos and I go to the same
school which is LMS so we have gone out
doors around the school and found a Blue
Spruce we took a picture of it and this is what
it looked like.
We found the tree next to a house on Grant
Street. The address is 1128 N.Grant St.
Another place where the Blue Spruce can be
found is in Colorado.
12. The Sugar Maple!
The scientific name of the sugar maple is Acer
saccharum.
The tree can grow to be up to a height of more than
100 feet and a diameter of 3 feet or more! The leaves
are a bright green towards the top, and pale green
down to the bottom. These leaves turn bright yellow,
orange or red in the fall. The Sugar Maple is an
extremely important species to the ecology of many
forests in North America.The Sugar Maple tree can
grow to be up to 82-115 feet tall.
Carlos and I went outside to find a Maple tree and we
did. This is what we found!
13. The Sugar Maple!
The scientific name of the sugar maple is Acer
saccharum.
The tree can grow to be up to a height of more than
100 feet and a diameter of 3 feet or more! The leaves
are a bright green towards the top, and pale green
down to the bottom. These leaves turn bright yellow,
orange or red in the fall. The Sugar Maple is an
extremely important species to the ecology of many
forests in North America.The Sugar Maple tree can
grow to be up to 82-115 feet tall.
Carlos and I went outside to find a Maple tree and we
did. This is what we found!
!
25. The Honey Locust
The scientific name of the Honey Locust is Gleditsia
triacanthos. !
Honey locusts can reach a height of 66–100 ft, with
fast growth, they really don’t live long they live for
about 120 years some living up to 150. The honey locust
is a North American tree. Thornless honey locust seed
pods and seeds are consumed by livestock and wildlife
such as rabbits, deer, and squirrels.The pulp on the
insides of the pods is edible, unlike the Black locust,
which is toxic.
27. The Honey Locust!
The Honey Locust is like the Black Locust. A honey
locust can be found in eastern North America. The
Honey Locust can also be found in front of our school.
28. The Silver Maple!
The silver maple has a scientific name the Acer
saccharinum it is also called creek maple, river maple,
silver leaf maple, soft maple, water maple, or white
maple. These trees are a species of maple native to
eastern North America in the eastern United States and
adjacent parts of southeast Canada. The Silver Maple is
a fast growing tree. It usually reaches a hight of 50 - 80
ft tall. The silver maple has brittle wood, and is
commonly damaged in storms. It is also commonly
cultivated outside its native range, showing tolerance of
a wide range of climates, growing successfully as far
north as central Norway and south to Orlando, Florida.
30. The Silver Maple!
The silver maple has a scientific name the Acer
saccharinum it is also called creek maple, river maple,
silver leaf maple, soft maple, water maple, or white
maple. These trees are a species of maple native to
eastern North America in the eastern United States and
adjacent parts of southeast Canada. The Silver Maple is
a fast growing tree. It usually reaches a hight of 50 - 80
ft tall. The silver maple has brittle wood, and is
commonly damaged in storms. It is also commonly
cultivated outside its native range, showing tolerance of
a wide range of climates, growing successfully as far
north as central Norway and south to Orlando, Florida.
35. The Green Ash!
The Green Ash has a scientific name its name is
Fraxinus pennsylvanica.
Green ash trees have an average life span of 100 to 120
years. The wood of Green Ash trees form strong
branches.The canopy of the Green Ash Trees is shaped
pyramidal or globular, and the leaves are opposite-just
like the branching habit that shows opposite
placement.The Green Ash tree can live to be 100 years
old with a 3 foot trunk diameter.