
First released: 25th November 2014
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- 1.How to Know the Trees4:24
- 2.Autumn Studies: Shagbark Hickories, Disappointing Hickories, Black Walnut, Butternut14:12
- 3.English Walnut, Chestnut and Chinquapin, Beech, Witch Hazel18:33
- 4.White Oaks: White Oak, Bur or Mossy-Cup Oak, Live Oak, Post Oak, Swamp White Oak, Chestnut Oak16:28
- 5.Black Oaks: Black Oak, Red Oak, Scarlet Oak, Pin Oak, Willow Oak10:07
- 6.Trees With Winged Seeds, Tree Seeds That Have Parachutes11:05
- 7.Autumn Berries in the Woods, Changing Colour of the Autumn Woods18:44
- 8.Winter Studies: Trees We Know by Their Bark13:02
- 9.Trees We Know by Their Shapes, Trees We Know by Their Thorns9:54
- 10.Needle-Leaved Evergreens, Five-Leaved Soft Pines, White Pine, Great Sugar Pine, Nut Pines21:22
- 11.Hard Pines, Southern Pitch Pines, Longleaf Pine, Shortleaf Pine, Cuban Pine, Loblolly Pine, Northern Pitch Pines, Cedars: White and Red16:29
- 12.Two Conifers Not Evergreen, Larches, Bald Cypress, Hollies, Burning Bush11:28
- 13.Spring Studies: The Awakening of the Trees, Trees That Bloom in Early Spring, the American Elm and Its Kin14:58
- 14.The Maple Family, the Willow Family19:59
- 15.Why Trees Need Leaves, Leaves of All Shapes and Sizes14:30
- 16.Summer Studies: Trees With the Largest Flowers, Trees Most Showy in Bloom, Trees That Bloom in Midsummer18:17
- 17.The Early Berries in the Woods, the Sassafras, the Ash Family14:24
- 18.The Horse-Chestnut and the Buckeyes, the Buckeyes, the Locusts and Other Pod-Bearers16:15
- 19.Wild Apple Trees and Their Kin, the Cherries, the Plums, the Serviceberries15:33
- 20.Valuable Sap of Trees, the Uses of Trees19:59
- 21.Identification Keys to Tree Groups and Families10:29
