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Spruces (Genus Picea)Observer
epoDescription
Has blue-green needles, fairly broad, pyramidal silhouette. Small light brown, pendulous cones decorate the branches throughout the year
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Northern Catalpa (Catalpa speciosa)Observer
epoDescription
leaves are large, heart-shaped, and without any lobes. flowers with white petals with small amounts of yellow, orange, and purple. some of the flowers give rise to long, thin, pendulous fruiting structures that are green in summer
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Black Oak (Quercus velutina)Observer
epoDescription
alternate, moderately shiny, broadly obovate, with five to nine lobes that have bristles terminating each tooth on the forward-pointing lobes
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Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra)Observer
epoDescription
Asymmetrical bases, doubly serrated margins, and prominent veins that run straight out to the edge of the leaf. Leaves are broadly elliptical to ovate, and are sandpapery rough on both the upper and lower leaf surfaces.
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Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus)Observer
epoDescription
Soft, thin, bluish-green needles occur in bundles of five. Needles generally remain on the thin twigs then turn yellow in the interior canopy and fall in autumn
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Norway Spruce (Picea abies)Observer
epoDescription
It's readily identified by its dark green needles and drooping branchlets. Trees have dark green crown with a triangular shape.
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White Mulberry (Morus alba)Observer
epoPlace
Missing LocationDescription
leaves are bright usually green and usually shiny above, margins usually have larger, more
rounded teeth
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Chinese Elm (Ulmus parvifolia)Observer
epoDescription
The branches which are clothed with two to three-inch-long, shiny, dark green, leathery leaves
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Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides)Observer
epoDescription
Quaking Aspen leaves are somewhat heart shaped, with finely saw-toothed margins. The leaves are attached to the branches with petiole.