TREES - Poster A2
Poster of Danish deciduous trees – beautifully illustrated by Susanne Weitemeyer
Experience Denmark's most iconic deciduous trees in both their summer and winter forms with this beautiful, detailed poster. Perfect for nature lovers, forest enthusiasts and botanical education.
The poster shows both large and small Danish trees, illustrated with great precision by Susanne Weitemeyer.
Printed in Europe on FSC-certified paper and produced at a Swan-labelled print house for sustainable quality.
Suitable for the home, holiday cottage or as an educational wall decoration.
Delivered in biodegradable cellophane. The poster includes multiple languages, including Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English, German and Latin.
We also have a beautiful poster of the trees' leaves, you can see it here : https://koustrupco.dk/plakater-979/traeernes-blade-plakat-a2-p6027
• Size: 42x59.4 cm.
• Delivered in biodegradable cellophane.
• Weight: 56 grams.
• Languages: Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English, German, Latin
printed in Europe at a Swan-labelled print house
All posters are produced at a Swan-labelled print house and printed on FSC-certified paper.
Recognising the trees in nature – an enriching experience for the whole family
Being able to recognise the trees in nature is an enriching experience that opens up a deeper connection to our surroundings. When we learn to identify tree species, we begin to understand nature's complex interactions and the many treasures it holds. This is especially valuable for families who want to bring their children closer to nature and teach them about the Danish tree species they can find nearby.
Teach children to recognise Danish tree species – a fun and educational activity
Teaching children to recognise trees in nature is a fantastic way to foster curiosity and wonder. It helps them build a stronger bond with nature while learning about important species like oak, beech and ash. It's a fun activity that not only increases their knowledge of the natural world but also creates a lasting connection to the environment they grow up in. Identifying trees in forests, gardens and parks becomes an interactive and educational experience that strengthens their respect and sense of responsibility for the surrounding nature.
Forest trips and nature experiences – teach kids about trees and plants
One of the greatest joys of being able to recognise trees in nature is the knowledge you build about different species and their role in the ecosystem. It becomes a lifelong skill that fosters deep respect for the trees and plants around us. Children learn not only about tree biology but also about their importance for wildlife, air quality and the sustainable development of our planet. It also opens a natural opportunity to talk about sustainability, nature conservation and the concrete actions we as a society can take to protect our green spaces.
How to learn to recognise trees in nature – easy tips for beginners
For many, learning to recognise trees in nature can seem challenging, but it doesn't have to be difficult. Using a tree guide with pictures and descriptions of the most common species helps you quickly learn to identify trees, whether you're on a forest walk, in the park or in your own garden. Many beginners start by focusing on the most well-known species like oak, beech, pine and maple, and then learn to spot the rarer ones. There are plenty of apps and books for tree identification that make it easier to learn about different species and their characteristics.
Connect with nature – recognise the trees and enjoy your outdoor experience
When you learn to recognise the trees around you, you gain a deeper understanding of how nature works, and you can begin to appreciate trees in a whole new way. Identifying trees in nature not only gives you knowledge but also joy and pride. For children, it's a wonderful way to connect with nature while developing a basic understanding of the environment and sustainability.
Create nature experiences for children – teach them about trees and plants
Sharing knowledge about trees and plants with children creates an experience that enhances their learning and curiosity. Through nature experiences they learn about the importance of trees in the environment and gain valuable insights into how trees influence biodiversity, climate and the environment. When you take children on forest walks and teach them to recognise trees, you give them not only solid knowledge about nature but also a foundation for understanding the bigger connection between people and nature.
Discover Danish trees and learn about the most common species
Denmark is home to a wide range of tree species – both evergreen and deciduous. When you learn about these trees and how they change appearance throughout the year, you'll be better able to identify them. With knowledge of how to recognise trees in nature, you can start to enjoy and understand the life of the forest in a whole new way.
