Tree Husker

Tree Husker

Videos on this channel support the Regional and Community Forestry degree in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Videos are intended for students of forestry, urban forestry, and arboriculture or anyone interested in trees, tree care, and tree identification.

If you are interested in learning more about degree opportunities please visit: trees.unl.edu

Identifying redosier dogwood

Identifying redosier dogwood

Identifying persimmon

Identifying persimmon

Identifying paper birch

Identifying paper birch

Identifying Ohio buckeye

Identifying Ohio buckeye

Identifying Norway spruce

Identifying Norway spruce

Identifying musclewood

Identifying musclewood

Identifying sweet birch

Identifying sweet birch

Identifying lacebark pine

Identifying lacebark pine

Identifying jack pine

Identifying jack pine

Identifying eastern redcedar

Identifying eastern redcedar

Identifying boxelder

Identifying boxelder

Identifying black cherry

Identifying black cherry

Identifying red maple

Identifying red maple

Identifying river birch

Identifying river birch

Identifying pin oak

Identifying pin oak

Identifying swamp oak oak

Identifying swamp oak oak

Identifying baldcypress

Identifying baldcypress

Identifying balsam fir

Identifying balsam fir

Identifying Austrian pine

Identifying Austrian pine

Identifying smooth sumac

Identifying smooth sumac

Identifying staghorn sumac

Identifying staghorn sumac

Identifying apple

Identifying apple

Identifying ponderosa pine

Identifying ponderosa pine

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  • @paradiseseen
    @paradiseseenКүн бұрын

    This tree grows wherever I move, too. It is growing in my garden now. It's doing well. It's super happy . I will have to find somewhere to put it. It's a baby.

  • @rickjans664
    @rickjans6646 күн бұрын

    Our 40 foot Colorado Spruce was cut down because of a water line project Not Happy ! the replacement trees are Black Hills Spruce 6 to 8 feet Now there talking about Norway Spruce in place of them! My concern the Norway your showing reminds me of a Willow Tree with those hanging branches looks unsightly - we have Blue Spruce and Colorado Spruce on the property - The Norway might look out of place

  • @lynnglidewell7367
    @lynnglidewell736712 күн бұрын

    I thought I might want a male Ginko for its Yellow Fall color but hearing you say the leaves only remain for a day or two after yellowing discourages me from wanting one. I want a tree that holds on to them more time then that.

  • @metroidragon
    @metroidragon17 күн бұрын

    Are you sure thats staghorn? it looks too small, both in height and leaf size. Mine are like 4 metres tall. As another comment said, look up Tiger Eye Sumac, I believe thats what you have here too.

  • @JJs-ClassC-Adventures
    @JJs-ClassC-AdventuresАй бұрын

    Thank you so much. Great information.

  • @IsabelRodriguez-nv2ue
    @IsabelRodriguez-nv2ueАй бұрын

    Thank you very much for your videos: truly helpful in learning the different trees; very professional and easy to follow. Great for homeschools! Best of luck in all your work!

  • @IsabelRodriguez-nv2ue
    @IsabelRodriguez-nv2ueАй бұрын

    Thank you very much for a wonderful video lesson: very well organized and presented! It is perfect for home-school. Best of luck on all your endeavors! June 5, 2024

  • @billkerrey7630
    @billkerrey7630Ай бұрын

    Where can I obtain hackberry saplings, information on growing them and how they might fit into to landscaping, shading near buildings and windbreaks on a small farm. Thank you.

  • @HobbyOrganist
    @HobbyOrganistАй бұрын

    I seem to have about 8 of these trees that all died, none of them have leaves while the other trees do, I wound up cutting a large one down this week as it was always leaning over my shed.

  • @kusterflattail
    @kusterflattailАй бұрын

    Bark is like cork, boss refered to as rubber band tree , as to the needles.

  • @nacholibre1962
    @nacholibre1962Ай бұрын

    7:38 🤣🤣🤣 Giving the world the ginger and not even realizing it..

  • @SASDRONE
    @SASDRONE2 ай бұрын

    OK I thought I could find device online .... I've given up can someone advise where to purchase ..please 🤔

  • @Thisnamewillwork213
    @Thisnamewillwork21322 күн бұрын

    It’s the Nikon forestry pro 2 on amazon

  • @jamesmartin3425
    @jamesmartin34252 ай бұрын

    Zebra mussels gobies fish the beetles all from China leave our country alone

  • @jamesmartin3425
    @jamesmartin34252 ай бұрын

    CHINA leave our Nature alone you bastards

  • @watchdogkennels5242
    @watchdogkennels52422 ай бұрын

    Is this in Maine?? Where are these trees??

  • @A.E.Lanman777
    @A.E.Lanman7772 ай бұрын

    Thank you sir.

  • @Emeraldy221
    @Emeraldy2212 ай бұрын

    It's black spruce not white spruce your lieing

  • @Emeraldy221
    @Emeraldy2212 ай бұрын

    White spruce have more bigger cones

  • @Bigbagadoosh
    @Bigbagadoosh2 ай бұрын

    Looks more like tiger eye sumac

  • @susunxiong
    @susunxiong2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. After living in my home for 5 years, I now know what giant tree I have in my backyard.

  • @tomsampson8084
    @tomsampson80842 ай бұрын

    I was in the Christmas tree business many years ago. We sold several thousand trees a year off our lot. Of that number most were scotch pine. A couple hundred were white, black, and blue spruce. Several hundred were Douglas fir. We would have about fifty concolor. They were beautiful, smelled better than any other tree, and if you decorated them with white lights they were spectacular.

  • @KittensInClover
    @KittensInClover3 ай бұрын

    Excellent video. Very helpful to me.

  • @CTSCAPER
    @CTSCAPER3 ай бұрын

    Great id tips!

  • @dcfromthev
    @dcfromthev4 ай бұрын

    This is great stuff, glad I came across the channel! You got a new sub! Hope you have more of these educational videos on various trees, I’m studying up tonight.

  • @patribtr
    @patribtr4 ай бұрын

    thanks for shaaring info. Now i know a sycamore!!

  • @somethe4106
    @somethe41064 ай бұрын

    #Cookpine

  • @dixietyler6354
    @dixietyler63544 ай бұрын

    Where can I buy an Osage orange tree?

  • @GPS.GhostPirateSloan
    @GPS.GhostPirateSloan5 ай бұрын

    Great vid- THANKS!!!

  • @AlexZorach
    @AlexZorach5 ай бұрын

    I would like to know how to tell Thuja occidentalis apart from the numerous other species of the Cupressoideae which are widely used in landscaping. In the wild, I can ID Thuja occidentalis easily because there isn't much that looks like it, like Chamaecyparis thyoides is also found vaguely nearby but there is no overlap in habitat because they respectively prefer rocky/high-calcium soils (northern whitecedar) and acidic sandy-muck soils (Atlantic whitecedar). But in landscaping, plants aren't necessarily planted in the right habitat, and in addition, you need to check againts Platycladus orientalis, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, Chamaecyparis obtusa, × hesperotropsis leylandii, Hesperocyparis lusitanica, Chamaecyparis pisifera, Thuja plicata, Thuja plicata × standishii, and possibly others. Can you give any advice on ID'ing Thuja occidentalis in landscaping where you also need to check against these other plants, and where cultivars may have altered Thuja occidentalis somewhat from its natural form (as well as altering these other species)?

  • @eagledove9
    @eagledove96 ай бұрын

    I found beaked hazelnut where I am, not regular hazelnut, and the nuts were covered with little tiny hairs that were like cactus spines, extremely irritating, and they poked into my skin and were hard to get out, and I got a lot of them because I was peeling open all the husks. I'm planting them and I'm going to grow them at home.

  • @leewilliam3417
    @leewilliam34176 ай бұрын

    Mmmm😊

  • @EverHopeful516
    @EverHopeful5166 ай бұрын

    Very helpful! Thank you

  • @benjaminbrack2588
    @benjaminbrack25886 ай бұрын

    Do black walnut have separate male and female sexed trees where only one gender produces the fruit (black walnut) or does the tree self pollinate A sexually? Not sure I’m using correct terminology just trying to learn… basically does every single black walnut tree in nature produce the black walnut fruit or do only half of them bear fruit while the other half pollinate?

  • @blackwolf073
    @blackwolf0737 ай бұрын

    Great video. Is this a fast growing tree?

  • @tomobedlam297
    @tomobedlam2977 ай бұрын

    Very informative. Thanks for posting this!👍

  • @DustyTail
    @DustyTail7 ай бұрын

    I think I have a young whip growing wild in a garden bed. Not sure what it was, iPhone says black cherry. But this sapling’s few leaves are as beautiful orangey yellow gold fall color as I’ve ever seen!! A Decade or longer ago I had a mature black cherry probably 30’ from this whip. I don’t recall that tree having fall colors like this little tree. Wonder if it’s from an old seed from that tree? 🤔 Regardless imma do something with it somewhere or bonsai it maybe.

  • @ritikasharma3299
    @ritikasharma32997 ай бұрын

    Smythies hypsometer ke vdeo khn h

  • @davidgrza
    @davidgrza7 ай бұрын

    What is the best way for tree to heal without decay, when removing large leads. I’ve seen where they remove a 24” lead from an oak, it was dressed to heal the wound, but the center cracked wide open

  • @moshkid16
    @moshkid167 ай бұрын

    Wound dressing won't do anything to protect the tree from insect or disease. What should be done is a hesding cut where the lead is reduced or subordinated over time to an acceptable level of risk. The centers will crack wide open because the tree can't compartmentalize the damage in enough time to seal off the wound. Older slower growing tree species do not respond to healing as fast as a younger faster growing species will.

  • @davidgrza
    @davidgrza7 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @gibsondouglas1069
    @gibsondouglas10697 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the information!!!

  • @melissalynn7608
    @melissalynn76088 ай бұрын

    Are the pods edible?

  • @jhorvath700
    @jhorvath7008 ай бұрын

    Regarding the bud you state "ponderosa pine" when describing; is that an austrian or a ponderosa bud that you're holding? Thank you, very well done video playlist.

  • @zhasosemou8223
    @zhasosemou82238 ай бұрын

    Which one is better ?

  • @WilliamSilanve-zj9zi
    @WilliamSilanve-zj9zi8 ай бұрын

    Good explanation

  • @watermelonlalala
    @watermelonlalala8 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed this video. A tree service guy told me the tree that fell down in my yard is an elm. Trying to find out what kind of elm. I don't think it even has the odd cut out on the leaves. Hmm.

  • @Slo-ryde
    @Slo-ryde8 ай бұрын

    Nice presentation but I was a bit surprised when you said that wood from a BW tree that grows in a back yard would not be as good or as valuable as those grown in farms…. Not sure why!

  • @TheJorgSacul
    @TheJorgSacul8 ай бұрын

    I thought I'd discovered a pawpaw tree yesterday in one of our city parks, and now I'm convinced. What a prize! Thank you for your excellent video!

  • @hugostiglitz8465
    @hugostiglitz84659 ай бұрын

    This tree is very tough to knock down with a 20k lb dozer. cut the roots on three sides went to push and nothing..taproot is incredible! The tree was maybe 6 to 8 inches in diameter.

  • @MRBABAR
    @MRBABAR9 ай бұрын

    This is just amazing information and so well presented. Thank you SO much for all of your videos.

  • @WarlockWanna
    @WarlockWanna9 ай бұрын

    Could you make a video on buckthorn?

  • @bobbyhempel1513
    @bobbyhempel15139 ай бұрын

    Is there a tree that looks exactly like a sweet gum and makes a little spiky balls but has different bark? I have two trees that I'm supposed to be cutting down that as far as I can tell her sweetgums but the bark does not look like that it's a brownish much thinner shaggy kind of bark like shagbark hickory .