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Sensitive Fern (Onoclea sensibilis)Observer
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Found in the cattail marsh next to alder pond at Goodyear Heights Metro Park
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Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)Observer
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This tree was found in the 15 acres at Panzner Wetlands in Copley, Ohio, USA. The leaves grow alternately. There are teeth on the leaves and the leaves are entire. The leaf is firm and feels leathery. The veins on the leaves is not dense, and curves towards the edge of the leaf. The area surrounding the tree is a wetland that had previously been drained and is being restored. The habitat has a lot of shrubs and trees.
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Eastern Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus)Observer
angelaburdellDescription
The plant was located in the 15 acres at the Panzner Wetland. The plant was found in the shade in an area with low vegetation, with some canopy cover. The leaves are large and egg-shaped. The leaves are lightly toothed. The flowers were not visible during this time of year.
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Multiflora Rose (Rosa multiflora)Observer
angelaburdellDescription
The shrub was in the 15 acres at the Panzner Wetland. This shrub had five regular parts on each of the white flowers. The flowers were over 1/2" wide. The leaves were divided with seven leaflets per leaf. The stipules were deeply divided. The plant was found in a sunny area. The area had multiple shrubs and trees. The site was a wetland.
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Common Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis)Observer
angelaburdellDescription
In the 15 acres at the Panzner Wetland, this wildflower was found in an area with shrubs and trees on the edge of a clearing. There were no flowers present at the time of the visit. The leaves had teeth and are alternate. The leaves are entire.
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Winterberry Holly (Ilex verticillata)Observer
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This shrub was found in the 15 acres at the Panzner Wetlands. The flowers have five regular petals. The leaves are entire and have teeth. The shrub was around eight feet tall. There were no berries present.
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Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)Observer
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This plant was found in a sunny field. The flowers are irregular and purple, and are located in a head. The plant is a wildflower. The leaves are alternate and divided with three leaflets. The leaflets are entire.
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Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)Observer
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This tree was growing on the edge of a wetland in Bath Nature Reserve in Bath, Ohio. The tree had opposite leaves. The leaves have three main veins originating from the same point. The leaves have five lobes.
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Sulphur Cinquefoil (Potentilla recta)Observer
angelaburdellDescription
This plant was found in a sunny field upland of a wetland. The flowers were pale yellow, and had five regular parts. The plant was a wildflower with alternate divided palmate leaves and is toothed.
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Flowering-Rush (Butomus umbellatus)Observer
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This plant was found in Bath Creek along the edge of Beefy's Woods in the Bath Nature Reserve in Bath, Ohio. The flowers were rose colored with three regular parts. The leaves were basal and entire. This is a wildflower.
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Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)Observer
angelaburdellDescription
This plant was found in an open sunny field five feet from woods. The flowers are regular with six petals, the flowers are in umbels. The leaves are divided and alternate.
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Cinnamon Fern (Osmundastrum cinnamomeum)Observer
angelaburdellDescription
This plant was found in the fern swamp found in Beefy's woods in the Bath Nature Reserve in Bath, Ohio. The leaves are divided and whorled and the fertile frond is cinnamon colored. The plant was 4 feet tall.
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Hemp Dogbane (Apocynum cannabinum)Observer
angelaburdellDescription
This plant was found on the edge of the trail leading to Bath Pond at the Bath Nature Reserve in Bath, Ohio. The flowers had five regular parts, and grew as a wildflower. The leaves were entire and opposite.
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Honeysuckles (Genus Lonicera)Observer
angelaburdellDescription
Found on the edge of woods next to the Bath Pond at Bath Nature Preserve in Bath, Oh. The flowers had bloomed earlier in season, and the berries were becoming visible. The leaves were oval, alternate, and very finely toothed.
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Hedge Bedstraw (Galium mollugo)Observer
angelaburdellDescription
This plant was found in the 18 acres of the Bath Nature Reserve in Bath, Ohio. The wildflower had four regular parts and whorled leaves.
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Eastern Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus)Observer
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Found in the Tamarack Bog at the Bath Nature Reserve in Bath, Ohio. The plant is not aquatic, the flowers had disappeared by the time of the pictures. The leaves are large that are egg shaped with a heart shaped base.
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Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum)Observer
angelaburdellDescription
This was found in an upland forest in the Southern forest of the Bath Nature Reserve in Bath, Ohio. The flower is regular with six white petals and is a wildflower. The leaves are opposite and deeply lobed and toothed.
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Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata)Observer
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This plant was found on the edge of a wetland in the Southern forest of the Bath Nature Reserve. The flower is regular and a wildflower with four petals. The leaves are alternate with toothing.