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Pines, Spruces, Larches, and Allies (Subfamily Pinoideae)

Observer

jrybka

Date

October 7, 2014

Description

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

jrybka

Date

October 7, 2014

Description

The leaf has five obvious veins and grow on opposite sides of the twig.

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Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)

Observer

jrybka

Date

October 8, 2014

Description

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

jrybka

Date

October 8, 2014

Description

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

jrybka

Date

October 8, 2014

Description

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

jrybka

Date

October 8, 2014

Description

The tree was about 15 feet tall with leaves that had long stems.

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Norway Maple (Acer platanoides)

Observer

jrybka

Date

October 8, 2014

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Ashes (Genus Fraxinus)

Observer

jrybka

Date

October 8, 2014

Description

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

jrybka

Date

October 7, 2014

Description

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

jrybka

Date

October 7, 2014

Description

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.

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Catalpas (Genus Catalpa)

Observer

jrybka

Date

August 26, 2014

Description

The leaf was a little bigger than the size of someone's hand and fuzzy on back. The tree was growing nuts that looked somewhat like a green bean. The aprox. height of the tree was 40 ft.

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