Tree Identification For NC FFA Forestry CDE Adapted Slides: 77 Download presentation Tree Identification For NC FFA Forestry CDE Adapted from Georgia Ag Ed Power. Point of similar title. Tree name follows picture Click here for the answer American Beech Click here for the answer Black Birch Click here for the answer River Birch Click here for the answer American Elm Click here for the answer Winged Elm Click here for the answer Black Cherry Click here for the answer Eastern Cottonwood Click here for the answer American Holly Click here for the answer Water Oak Click here for the answer Chestnut Oak Click here for the answer Post Oak Click here for the answer White Oak Click here for the answer Willow Oak Click here for the answer Northern Red Oak Click here for the answer Black Oak Click here for the answer Southern Red Oak Click here for the answer Flowering Dogwood Click here for the answer Eastern Redbud Click here for the answer Black Locust Click here for the answer Persimmon Click here for the answer Sourwood Click here for the answer Blackgum Click here for the answer Yellow. Poplar Click here for the answer Red Maple Click here for the answer Sweetgum Click here for the answer American Sycamore Click here for the answer Ash Click here for the answer Mockernut Hickory Click here for the answer Black Walnut Click here for the answer Baldcypress Click here for the answer Eastern Hemlock Click here for the answer Eastern Redcedar Click here for the answer Virginia Pine Click here for the answer Longleaf Pine Click here for the answer Loblolly Pine Click here for the answer Shortleaf Pine Click here for Eastern the. White answer. Pine Eastern White Pine Tupelo Gum