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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)

Observer

mmeszaros

Date

September 14, 2015

Description

I estimate this tree to be about 30 feet high. The leaves are skinny and curved.

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Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)

Observer

mmeszaros

Date

September 14, 2015

Description

I found this tree in the woods behind my house. I estimate it to be 15 feet high

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Red Maple (Acer rubrum)

Observer

mmeszaros

Date

September 14, 2015

Description

I estimate this tree at between 15 and 25 feet. I found it within the woods behind my house.

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Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera)

Observer

mmeszaros

Date

September 14, 2015

Description

I found this tree beside my house in my neighbors yard. I estimate its height at 20 feet.

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American Mountain Ash (Sorbus americana)

Observer

mmeszaros

Date

September 14, 2015

Description

This tree was the smallest one I found. I estimate its height at only 7.5 feet.

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Callery Pear (Pyrus calleryana)

Observer

mmeszaros

Date

September 14, 2015

Description

I estimate this tree to be about 20 feet high. The bark seemed to be growing in strips which was slightly odd. It also had strange fruit growing off of it.

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Grapevines (Genus Vitis)

Observer

mmeszaros

Date

September 14, 2015

Description

I found this tree on the edge of some woods. I estimate its height to be 25 feet high. At first I mistook it for a redbud, but later found out they are closely related. One major difference being that the aspen is toothed while the redbud is smooth.

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American Beech (Fagus grandifolia)

Observer

mmeszaros

Date

September 14, 2015

Description

I estimate this tree to be only about 10 feet high. It was found growing very closely to another tree and was very thin.

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Eastern Red Maple (Acer rubrum ssp. rubrum)

Observer

mmeszaros

Date

September 14, 2015

Description

My second tree was also found in the woods in my backyard in Tallmadge. I estimate its height to be about 20 feet.

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Pin Oak (Quercus palustris)

Observer

mmeszaros

Date

September 14, 2015

Description

This first tree was found in the woods in my backyard in Tallmadge. I estimate its height to be at 30 feet. It had a few acorns on the branches confirming that it was indeed an oak tree.

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