This week, we introduce Ohio Buckeye or Aesculus glabra. The field guide helps identify common Indiana woodlot trees.Įach week, the Intro to Trees of Indiana web series will offer a sneak peek at one species from the book, paired with an ID That Tree video from Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee to help visualize each species as it stands in the woods. Threats to species health as well as also insight into the wood provided by the species, will be provided through additional resources as well as the Hardwoods of the Central Midwest exhibit of the Purdue Arboretum, if available. The full publication is available for download for $7 in the Purdue Extension Education Store.
Nearly 70 years later, the publication has been updated through a joint effort by the Purdue Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Indiana 4-H, and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, and reintroduced as “An Introduction to Trees of Indiana.”
Shaw was published in 1956 as a user-friendly guide to local species. The classic and trusted book “Fifty Common Trees of Indiana” by T.E.