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Pin Oak (Quercus palustris)

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mmiller9

Date

September 21, 2015 04:57 PM EDT

Description

This tree was found in Cuyahoga Valley near cvca. The leaf is simple and alternate. The bark is rough so the tree must be older. The tree is not armed or pubescent. The tree has acorns, and is around 40ft tall. The leaf is lobed, with bristle tips.

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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)

Observer

mmiller9

Date

September 21, 2015 05:03 PM EDT

Description

This tree is around 20ft tall. The tree has small whit berries. The tree has rough bark meaning the tree is older. It was found in Cuyahoga Valley near cvca. The leaf is alternate and simple. As well as lobed.The tree is not armed and the leaf is not pubescent.

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Roses, Elms, Figs, and Allies (Order Rosales)

Observer

mmiller9

Date

September 21, 2015 04:12 PM EDT

Description

This leave was found in Cuyahoga Valley, in a forest. The leave is alternate and simple. The tree is about 20ft. The tree has small hairy fruits. The tree is not armed and the leaf is not pubescent. The bark is smooth so it must be a younger tree.

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Willows (Genus Salix)

Observer

mmiller9

Date

September 22, 2015 11:39 AM EDT

Description

This tree was found in the city of Cleveland. The leaf is not pubescent and the plant is not armed. The bark is rough. The tree is around 50 ft tall. The leaf is very long and is toothed.

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mmiller9

Date

September 22, 2015 10:07 AM EDT

Description

This leave was found in the city of Cleveland. The tree it was found on was about 10 ft. It is an opposite leave that is toothed, with small loves. The tree has berries on it. The plant is not armed or pubescent.

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Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)

Observer

mmiller9

Date

September 21, 2015 04:06 PM EDT

Description

This tree was found in a forest in Cuyahoga Valley. I estimate its height to be 10ft. It seems to be a younger tree due to the smooth bark. The leaf is simple, alternate, and toothed.It has no friuits. It is not pubescent or armed

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What

Red Oaks (Section Lobatae)

Observer

mmiller9

Date

September 21, 2015 04:02 PM EDT

Description

This tree was found in a forest in Cuyahoga Valley. I estimate its height to be 30-40 feet. I seems to be an older tree due to the shaggy bark. The leaf is simple and alternate. The leaf has no fruits and is not pubescent or armed.

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What

Pears (Genus Pyrus)

Observer

mmiller9

Date

September 12, 2015 01:35 PM EDT

Description

This tree was found in an suburban neighborhood in Twinsburg Ohio. I estimate the trees height to be around 20 ft. It seems to be a older tree due to the shaggy bark. The leaf is opposite and compound. It is also toothed.

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What

Red Maple (Acer rubrum)

Observer

mmiller9

Date

September 12, 2015 01:35 AM EDT

Description

This tree was found in a suburban neighborhood in Twinsburg Ohio. I estimate the trees height to be about 30 feet tall. It seems to be a younger tree due roots bark not being shaggy. The leaf is alternate and a simple leaf.

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What

Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)

Observer

mmiller9

Date

September 12, 2015 01:35 PM EDT

Description

This tree was found in a suburban neighborhood near Twinsburg Ohio. I estimate its height to be 10ft. It seems to be a younger tree, due to the shaggy bark. It is alternate and has a smooth surface. The tree contains acorns. The leaf is about four inches long.

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