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Creeping Juniper (Juniperus horizontalis)Observer
mshavaDescription
This shrub stands at around 5 feet in height and covers 150 square feet in area.
Branching this shrub are very thin, smooth, and are reddish/brown in color.
This shrub has needle like leaves that are green in color and are smooth within the surface.
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Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)Observer
mshavaDescription
This Tree stands around 60 feet in height.
Canopy of the tree is located high within the tree and forming a balloon shape.
Diameter of the trunk seems to be around 2 feet in length.
Surface of the bark is rough and thick while displaying a light-grey color.
The leaves of this tree are green and smooth within the surface.
Leaves are deltoid in shape and have teeth like edges.
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Section LoniceraObserver
mshavaDescription
This shrub stands at around 10 feet in height and covers an estimated area of 16 square feet.
The bark associated within the shrub is grey in color while having a smooth surface.
The leaves are also smooth on the surface, while facing opposite of each other.
The color of the leaves also appear to be green and are oval in shape. This shrub revealed a red "berry" type fruit along the plant.
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Pygmy Caragana (Caragana pygmaea)Observer
mshavaDescription
The shoots of this plant are found to be smooth while still expressing a form of rough circular patches.
This shrub stands 4 feet in height and an estimated 75 square feet in area.
Leaves are NOT broad but are quite small and pin-shaped.
Along the stems of the plant is the revelation of banana shaped buds, which are bronze/reddish-like in color.
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Wayfaring-Tree (Viburnum lantana)Observer
mshavaDescription
Bark Color- Smooth and white.
Stands Five feet in height and covers 65 square feet.
The leaves are green and are opposite of each other, expressing sharp edges and elliptic in shape.
Small buds were discovered within the leaves leading to the assumption of flowering during the spring season.
Purple fruit-like substances found within the shrub.