Student’s NameProfessor’s NameSubjectDecember 2, 2018Field StudyThe area I chose for completing this field study was the Botanical Garden located at PLEASE INSERT THE LOCATION OF ANY BOTANICAL GARDEN NEAR YOU. The rationale behind selecting a botanical garden was that it proved to be an ideal location for conducting a survey on a vast variety of trees. Since I selected trees as the main focus of this field study, I did not have to survey a very large area of the botanical garden and was able to identify more than 5 unique types of trees, including;Pine trees: Commonly found tree that is in abundance and used for paneling, framing and utility poles (Hawk).Flowering dogwood: The tree that showcases the state flower and considered as the queen of North American forests (Hawk).Balsam fir: A highly aromatic fir tree, the Balsam fir comfortably grows in colder regions and adds to the beauty of any location (Hawk).Sweetgum: This tree is distinct with star-shaped leaves and is easily identifiable in both, winter and summer (Hawk). Sugar Maple: This tree is easy to identify and relate to the Canadian national flag with a