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Plums, Cherries, and Allies (Genus Prunus)Observer
rjohnson9Description
The Peach Leaved Willow has very toothed leaves. This tree has a thicker trunk and loner leaves.
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
rjohnson9Description
The Tupelo's bark seems to be covered in a blue green mold. I estimate the height to be 40 feet.
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Apples (Genus Malus)Observer
rjohnson9Description
The Siberian Elm is around 20 feet and the average leaf is 9 by 5 centimeters. The Siberian Elm has Small yellow berries growing off of it.
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Red Maple (Acer rubrum)Observer
rjohnson9Description
The Sliver Maple is estimated to be 23 to 27 feet. The leaf itself is toothed and lobed.
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Planes (Genus Platanus)Observer
rjohnson9Description
The Yellow Birch is a large tree with bark peeling off. The back of this leaf has hair and it is heavily toothed.
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Tulip Tree (Liriodendron tulipifera)Observer
rjohnson9Description
The Tulip Tree leaf is lobed and not toothed. It was found in a forrest surrounded by other tulip trees.
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Ashes (Genus Fraxinus)Observer
rjohnson9Description
The Blue Ash bark had many small bumps on it and is very thin. It was found it in a forrest with other ash tree.
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Apples (Genus Malus)Observer
rjohnson9Description
The Cork Elm has a dark brown bark with leaves that are toothed. It also has red berries growing off of it.
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Ashes (Genus Fraxinus)Observer
rjohnson9Description
The Osage Orange is a tall tree with a slender trunk. The leaves are both simple and smooth.
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Gray Birch (Betula populifolia)Observer
rjohnson9Description
I estimate the height to be around 20 or 25 feet for this gray birch. The leaves were opposite and had bud like plants growing on the twigs.