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American Beech (Fagus grandifolia)

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jsedlon

Date

October 5, 2014

Description

Is alternate, was about 5-10 ft. tall. found in a dense growth of trees, was coarsely serrate.

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Tulip Tree (Liriodendron tulipifera)

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jsedlon

Date

October 5, 2014

Description

It was alternate, about 5-10 ft. tall. Found near a dense area of trees much, much larger than it, and was lobed.

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Hickories (Genus Carya)

Observer

jsedlon

Date

October 5, 2014

Description

it was alternate, about 20-25ft. tall. Was found in a dense area of trees much larger than it, and is finely serrate.

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Maples (Genus Acer)

Observer

jsedlon

Date

October 5, 2014

Description

Is alternate, was about 15-20 ft. tall. Found in an open field, and was doubly serrate.

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Maples (Genus Acer)

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jsedlon

Date

October 5, 2014

Description

Is alternate was about 20-25 ft. tall. Found near a dense area of trees, and was lobed.

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Callery Pear (Pyrus calleryana)

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jsedlon

Date

October 5, 2014

Description

Is alternate, about 20-25 ft. tall. Found next to street, and was lobed. Also had a brown nut/seed growing on it.

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Oaks (Genus Quercus)

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jsedlon

Date

October 5, 2014

Description

Is alternate was about 25-30 ft. tall. Found in an open field and is lobed.

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River Birch (Betula nigra)

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jsedlon

Date

October 5, 2014

Description

Is alternate, is about 35-40 ft. tall. Found in a open field, and is coarsely serrate.

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River Birch (Betula nigra)

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jsedlon

Date

October 5, 2014

Description

Is alternate, is about 35 to 40 ft. tall. Found in front of a house, and is coarsely serrate.

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Plums, Cherries, and Allies (Genus Prunus)

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jsedlon

Date

October 5, 2014

Description

Is alternate, has white flowers in spring/summer. Was about 10-15 ft. Found next to a porch, and was densely serrate.

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Elm Family (Family Ulmaceae)

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jsedlon

Date

August 26, 2014

Description

Is alternate, had bark that had ridges in it. Was about 30-35 ft. tall. Found in front of CVCA. Was densely serrate.

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