Dichotomous Key
1a. Needle leaves: go to step 2
1b. Non-needles leaves: go to step 3
2a. Needles are grouped in clusters: pine tree
2b. Needles are individually arranged: spruce tree
3a. Simple (individual) leaves: go to step 4
3b. Compound leaves (leaflets): go to step 5
4a. Leaf edge is smooth and lobed: oak tree
4b. Left edge is rough and tooth-like: elm tree
5a. Leaflets are attached at one point: chestnut tree
5b. Leaflets are attached at many points: walnut tree
1A. Veins branch off the main vein in the middle…..go to 3
1B. Veins branch off of one central point…..go to 2
2A. Star-shaped…..Liquidambar
2B. Heart-shaped…..Cercis
3A. Smooth edge…..Magnolia
3B. Jagged edge…..Betula
1A. Veins branch off the main vein in the middle…..go to 3
1B. Veins branch off of one central point…..go to 2
2A. Star-shaped…..Liquidambar
2B. Heart-shaped…..Cercis
3A. Smooth edge…..Magnolia
3B. Jagged edge…..Betula
Leaf 1:
Leaf 2:
Leaf 3:
Leaf 4:
1 answer
Leaf 2: Elm tree
Leaf 3: Chestnut tree
Leaf 4: Cercis