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Devil's Walkingstick (Aralia spinosa)Observer
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Along trail with Sassafras, oak, hickory, and elm.
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Devil's Walkingstick (Aralia spinosa)Observer
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Along trail with Sassafras, oak, hickory, and elm.
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Sassafras (Sassafras albidum)Observer
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Along trail in deciduous forest, with understory of paw paw and devil's walking stick. Overstory of Betulaceae, Hickory, Oak, and Elm.
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Common Pawpaw (Asimina triloba)Observer
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In understory along trail with Sassafras and Araliaceae.
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White Mulberry (Morus alba)Observer
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Pull into the park and proceed until the road splits. Take the left fork and follow it to the very end by the lake. Morus is in a forest of Oak, Hickory and Maple.
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Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)Observer
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Craighead Forest Park. Jonesboro, AR. Along main entrance to the right of the first fork in the road. Jonesboro, Ar. Craighead County (Google, OSM)Description
Go left at main entrance down to pavilion 1 area. Tree with many Fagaceae and Gleditsia tricanthos.
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Pin Oak (Quercus palustris)Observer
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Craighead Forest Park. Jonesboro, AR. Along main entrance to the right of the first fork in the road. Jonesboro, Ar. Craighead County (Google, OSM)Description
To the left fork at the main entrance by the pond. Along trail leading down to pond and around. Very tall with fallen nuts and beautifully successed, orangeish fall leaves.
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American Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans)Observer
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Growing along metal chain-link fence of 2107 Maurice street, encompassing yard.
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Milkvines (Genus Matelea)Observer
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Growing along metal chain-link fence of 2107 Maurice street, encompassing yard.
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Kudzu (Pueraria montana)Observer
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Craighead Forest Park. Jonesboro, AR. Along main entrance to the right of the first fork in the road. Jonesboro, Ar. Craighead County (Google, OSM)Description
To the left of the main entrance fork, about 1,500 feet down, and to the right, uphill closest to the road/passageway. Covering an elm.
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Winged Elm (Ulmus alata)Observer
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Craighead Forest Park. Jonesboro, AR. Along main entrance to the right of the first fork in the road. Jonesboro, Ar. Craighead County (Google, OSM)Description
Along main entrance to the left about 2,000 feet. To the right of the passageway, up the hill by many elm, maple, kudzu and greenbriar.
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Red Maple (Acer rubrum)Observer
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Craighead Forest Park. Jonesboro, AR. Along main entrance to the right of the first fork in the road. Jonesboro, Ar. Craighead County (Google, OSM)Description
Along main entrance to the left from the second fork. To the right of the passageway, up the hill behind kudzu and elm.
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Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana)Observer
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Craighead Forest Park. Jonesboro, AR. Along main entrance to the right of the first fork in the road. Jonesboro, Ar. Craighead County (Google, OSM)Description
About 2,000 feet to the left of the main entrance fork, down the hill, to the left side of the street. Surrounded by kudzu, oaks, and maples.
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Rusty Blackhaw (Viburnum rufidulum)Observer
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In Walcott, AR at Crowley’s Ridge State Park. Trail left approximately 100 yards left of the gift shop. (Google, OSM)Description
Abundant along trail with Quercus, Liriodendron, Salicaceae, Maple, and Sapindaceae. Leaves opposite, and have densely serrated margins, oval navy blue fruits attached to a reddish stem, fruit has inferior ovary. Leaves glaborous with an underside that is slightly lighter green that the upper surface. Veination is pinnate.
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Blackjack Oak (Quercus marilandica)Observer
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Along trail in deciduous forest. Large leaves with small, hard, spherical, brown nuts with no ovulcure.
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American Hazelnut (Corylus americana)Observer
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At beginning of trail. Approximately 100 yards left of the gift shop. About 10 feet behind trail sign to the left of the trail entrance.
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Shortleaf Pine (Pinus echinata)Observer
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Craighead Forest Park. Jonesboro, AR. Along main entrance to the right of the first fork in the road. Jonesboro, Ar. Craighead County (Google, OSM)Description
: Craighead Forest Park. Jonesboro, AR. Along main entrance to the right of the first fork in the road.
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American Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua)Observer
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In deciduous forest along disc golf trail- along with, Oak, Hickory, Maple, Dogwood, Greenbriar, and Sassafras.
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Tulip Tree (Liriodendron tulipifera)Observer
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: Lining the parking lot by Lab Science East at Arkansas State University. Jonesboro, AR (Google, OSM)Description
Lining the parking lot by Lab Science East at Arkansas State University. Planted in a row in mulch with many others; lining parking lot.
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Greenbriers (Genus Smilax)Observer
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In backyard of urban lawn. 515 W Jefferson Ave. Downtown Jonesboro, Ar. Craighead County (Google, OSM)Description
In back of urban lawn. Wraped around top of wooden fence and circling Elm.
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Hickories (Genus Carya)Observer
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Backyard of urban lawn. Along fence line with Fagaceae and other Hickory.
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American Holly (Ilex opaca)Observer
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Against the porch of an urban lawn. Planted with many others along the porch line.
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Smallfruit Primrose-Willow (Ludwigia microcarpa)Observer
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Urban lawn. Stands alone next to cement stair steps by sidewalk. Additional Notes: Leaves ovate with a slanted, acuminate tip. Fruit present- round, maroon, spheres with inferior ovary.
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Peachleaf Willow (Salix amygdaloides)Observer
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Large tree, deciduous. Leaves dark green with lighter green undersides. Leaves glaborous with evenly serrated margins. Acuminate tips.
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Smallfruit Primrose-Willow (Ludwigia microcarpa)Observer
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Urban lawn. Stands alone next to cement stair steps by sidewalk. Additional Notes: Leaves ovate with a slanted, acuminate tip. Fruit present- round, maroon, spheres with inferior ovary.
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Peachleaf Willow (Salix amygdaloides)Observer
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Large tree, deciduous. Leaves dark green with lighter green undersides. Leaves glaborous with evenly serrated margins. Acuminate tips.
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Peachleaf Willow (Salix amygdaloides)Observer
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Planted in urban yard. Stands alone.