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Pines, Spruces, Larches, and Allies (Subfamily Pinoideae)Observer
jrybkaDescription
The needles were short and soft compared to most pine needles. The branches were very spread out, and the tree was around 20 feet tall.
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American Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua)Observer
jrybkaDescription
The leaf has five obvious veins and grow on opposite sides of the twig.
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Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)Observer
jrybkaDescription
The blade of the leaf is long and wavy, and the tree is about 15-20 feet tall.
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Common Serviceberry (Amelanchier arborea)Observer
jrybkaDescription
The leaf was small and evenly serrate on both sides, and also slightly heart shaped. The tree was somewhere around 20 feet.
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Elms (Genus Ulmus)Observer
jrybkaDescription
The leaf was small with teeth and the tree was about 15-20 feet tall. The buds of each leaf looked almost like small berries.
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Red Maple (Acer rubrum)Observer
jrybkaDescription
The tree was about 15 feet tall with leaves that had long stems.
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Ashes (Genus Fraxinus)Observer
jrybkaDescription
The leaf had seven leaflets with one at the tip and three on each side opposite each other. The tree was somewhere around 15 feet.
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Pines (Genus Pinus)Observer
jrybkaDescription
The needles are a light green and grow in groups of two. The tree is about 10 feet tall.
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Pines (Genus Pinus)Observer
jrybkaDescription
The needles are a bluish-green and stiff. They grow singly on twigs that branch out from the ends of other twigs. The tree is roughly 10 -15 feet tall.