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Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia)

Observer

jhariharan

Date

September 13, 2015

Description

This tree was found in the forest behind my house, and this tree is about 40 ft. tall, and produces seed pods.

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Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)

Observer

jhariharan

Date

September 13, 2015

Description

This is a tall old oak. It drops acorns, and this tree is about 120 ft. tall.

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Plums, Cherries, and Allies (Genus Prunus)

Observer

jhariharan

Date

September 13, 2015

Description

This peach tree is around 12 ft. tall, but it makes lots of peaches each year.

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Apple (Malus domestica)

Observer

jhariharan

Date

September 13, 2015

Description

This apple tree is is very short at 5 ft. tall, but it will still produce apples.

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Black Oak (Quercus velutina)

Observer

jhariharan

Date

September 13, 2015

Description

This tree is a old tall black oack, it is about 120 ft. tall, and produces acorns.

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Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)

Observer

jhariharan

Date

September 13, 2015

Description

This tree is a little bit short but it makes seed pods, and it is about 10 ft tall.

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Birches (Genus Betula)

Observer

jhariharan

Date

September 13, 2015

Description

The tree 40 ft. tall, and produces small pods. This tree is also mostly white.

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Red Maple (Acer rubrum)

Observer

jhariharan

Date

September 13, 2015

Description

This tree is a young and small red maple. It is not producing anything yet, and it is 30 ft. tall.

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Pears (Genus Pyrus)

Observer

jhariharan

Date

September 13, 2015

Description

This Tree is the Asian Pear tree, and this one is 25 ft tall, and produces small fruit.

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Pears (Genus Pyrus)

Observer

jhariharan

Date

September 13, 2015

Description

This is a Callery Pear, and it tree that produces eatable pears. it is 15 ft tall, and has thin leaves.

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