Thank you for watching...serviceberry seems to thrive on most of the open ledges I have explored this year. Less common, however, on the traprock ridges of Connecticut and surrounding states.
Thanks for watching...downy and allegheny serviceberry are possible to identify when first leafing out and a little harder to distinguish later in the growing season. Good Luck!
Great video, very informative!! Do you do tree ID walks? I’ve been on my tree ID journey for a few years and having a guide would be so helpful out in the field. I’m in northern NJ but willing to travel!
Thank you for watching Natalia. I greatly enjoy producing the videos for this channel and am able to dedicate 2 or 3 days most months towards this project. It may be possible for me to offer guided hikes on some of these days. I am always looking for new places to explore and often find new trees for this channel while doing so. I can be reached at barkinrighttree@gmail.com to discuss this in more detail. Good Luck
Im so glad I stumbled on this video. Extremely helpful!!!!! Serviceberry is so beautiful in spring & fall, and delicious in the summer, but is a nightmare to learn the individual species, especially because they all hybridze so easily. You referenced using guidebooks to try differentiate the species, but I cant find any guides that do it any justice. Any recommendations?
Thank you for watching! My first choice for tree ID information are the Virginia Tech Dendrology Fact Sheets which are available online. I also read alot of other information online but most sources only gave tidbits of information. These are beautiful trees regardless of the species! Best wishes
Thank you! excellent habitat. over looked area.
Thank you for watching...serviceberry seems to thrive on most of the open ledges I have explored this year. Less common, however, on the traprock ridges of Connecticut and surrounding states.
Excellent video. That gives me great ideas on how to identify some that I have.
Thanks for watching...downy and allegheny serviceberry are possible to identify when first leafing out and a little harder to distinguish later in the growing season. Good Luck!
Great video, very informative!! Do you do tree ID walks? I’ve been on my tree ID journey for a few years and having a guide would be so helpful out in the field. I’m in northern NJ but willing to travel!
Thank you for watching Natalia. I greatly enjoy producing the videos for this channel and am able to dedicate 2 or 3 days most months towards this project. It may be possible for me to offer guided hikes on some of these days. I am always looking for new places to explore and often find new trees for this channel while doing so. I can be reached at barkinrighttree@gmail.com to discuss this in more detail. Good Luck
Im so glad I stumbled on this video. Extremely helpful!!!!! Serviceberry is so beautiful in spring & fall, and delicious in the summer, but is a nightmare to learn the individual species, especially because they all hybridze so easily. You referenced using guidebooks to try differentiate the species, but I cant find any guides that do it any justice. Any recommendations?
Thank you for watching! My first choice for tree ID information are the Virginia Tech Dendrology Fact Sheets which are available online. I also read alot of other information online but most sources only gave tidbits of information. These are beautiful trees regardless of the species! Best wishes