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Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana)

Observer

bteodosiu

Date

September 12, 2015

Description

The tree of this leaf was found in my backyard. The leaf is alternate, compound, and toothed. The leaves texture is very smooth.

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American Plum (Prunus americana)

Observer

bteodosiu

Date

September 12, 2015

Description

This leaf was located in my front yard. It is alternate, simple, toothed. In the springtime, it produces white flowers.

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Ashes (Genus Fraxinus)

Observer

bteodosiu

Date

September 12, 2015

Description

The leaf was found in the woods in my neighborhood. It is alternate, simple, and smooth. The leaves are thinner than others.

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Pin Oak (Quercus palustris)

Observer

bteodosiu

Date

September 12, 2015

Description

This leaf was found in the forrest in my neighborhood. It is alternate, compound, and lobed.

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Red Maple (Acer rubrum)

Observer

bteodosiu

Date

September 12, 2015

Description

The tree of this leaf is located in my neighborhood. The leaf itself is opposite, simple, and both lobed and toothed.

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Northern Catalpa (Catalpa speciosa)

Observer

bteodosiu

Date

September 12, 2015

Description

This leaf was found in the woods in my neighborhood. It is opposite, simple, and smooth. This leaf is also heart-shaped.

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Observer

bteodosiu

Date

September 12, 2015

Description

The leaf that was found in my neighborhood is opposite, simple, and toothed. The leaves are noticeably darker than the others that I found.

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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)

Observer

bteodosiu

Date

September 12, 2015

Description

The tree of the leaf was found in my neighborhood. The trunk of the tree started as one, and split into two.

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Oaks (Genus Quercus)

Observer

bteodosiu

Date

September 12, 2015

Description

This leaf was found in a residential neighborhood. The leaves are thick and evergreen.

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Hickories (Genus Carya)

Observer

bteodosiu

Date

September 12, 2015

Description

This leaf was found in a residential neighborhood. The tree was about 20 feet tall and had a thin trunk. This tree did not have any nuts, berries, or thorns.

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