Bark, Buds, and Branching: Winter Tree ID
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Bark, Buds, and Branching: Winter Tree ID

Maybe you got to attend naturalist Mark Archibald’s Winter Tree ID program at the Mount Rogers Winter Naturalist Rally last month, but if you didn’t, this post is for you! Just because leaves aren’t on trees right now doesn’t necessarily mean that you can’t know which trees you’re looking at. Bark, buds, and branching are key to identifying deciduous trees in winter and early spring—keep reading for an overview of winter tree ID, then take your skills to the trail and see what you can find!

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How to Make Shagbark Hickory Syrup
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How to Make Shagbark Hickory Syrup

For the human outdoor enthusiast, the cold and short winter days can be dreary. Fortunately, nature has a way of providing joy in all seasons. It’s wonderful weather for making a sweet treat: Shagbark Hickory syrup! If you’re looking for a fun snow day activity, desperately in need of a reason to get outside, or just hooked on foraging, making this sweet and smokey simple syrup will brighten your dark winter’s day.

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