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Virtual Tree I.D. - June 2

Submitted by bash on June 8th, 2026 12:05 PM
Date: 
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Location: 

Format: Online via Zoom

A Black Maple Tree Leaf
  • Instructor: Shelley Hunt
  • Dates: Tuesdays, June 2, 9, 16 and 23, 2026
  • Fee: 50 (plus HST) per person for the 4 session program.

Do you love trees but can’t tell an Ash from a Walnut, a Birch from a Beech, or a Spruce from a Fir? Are you looking to connect more with the natural world around you? Join Shelley Hunt, U of Guelph course instructor and former Arboretum Director, for a virtual, interactive tree identification workshop. Over the course of 4 Zoom sessions, with hands-on challenges to complete in between, you will learn the basics of tree ID, with a focus on native Ontario species (and their look-alike non-native counterparts). You will learn about the important features to look for (e.g. leaf shape and arrangement, bark characteristics, fruits and cones), as well as the details that help us to distinguish between species in the same group (e.g. Ashes, Pines, Maples). You will practice your skills on trees that you can find in your local area, and get feedback on your ‘homework’. The fourth session will include a virtual tour of trees in The Arboretum's collections. 

Please Note: This course is only on-line. A separate in-person course is also available on September 19.
We also send recordings out after each session, so if you miss a session you can watch the recording. The recordings are available for one month after the end of the workshop.

View a complete list of Workshops [1] or Register for a Workshop [2].

 

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Source URL:https://arboretum.uoguelph.ca/events/2026/06/virtual-tree-id-june-2

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[1] https://arboretum.uoguelph.ca/educationandevents/workshops [2] https://secure.e-registernow.com/cgi-bin/mkpayment.cgi?state=3285