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Chinese Chestnut (Castanea mollissima)Observer
scollinsDescription
This tree is am angiosperm, it's fruit is in a spiny husk, it's leaves have coarse teeth, and the leaves are 5 to 8 inches long.
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American Holly (Ilex opaca)Observer
scollinsDescription
This tree is an angiosperm it has red berries small leaves and they have points on them.
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Magnolias (Genus Magnolia)Observer
scollinsDescription
This tree is an angiosperm, it has alternating leaves, their leaves are 4 to 7 inches long, and it has smooth margins.
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Plums, Cherries, and Allies (Genus Prunus)Observer
scollinsDescription
This type of tree is an angiosperm, it's bark is brown and orange, it's leaves have teeth, and the leaves alternate.
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Norway Spruce (Picea abies)Observer
scollinsDescription
This tree is a gymnosperm, it has shiny green needles, the needles are single not clustered, and it has cones with scales.
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Conifers (Order Pinales)Observer
scollinsDescription
This tree is a gymnosperm, it has flattened needles, the cones on it are larger than 1 inch long, and there are white lines beneath the needles.
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Oaks (Genus Quercus)Observer
scollinsDescription
This tree is an angiosperm, it has brittle tip leaves, acorn fruit, and pinnately lobes on the leaves.
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Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)Observer
scollinsDescription
This tree is an angiosperm, it has heart shaped leaves, flat pod seeds, and smooth margins.
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American Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua)Observer
scollinsDescription
This tree is an angiosperm, there are 5 to 11 lobes on the leaf, it has seeds in bur-like balls, and it's star shaped.
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Pines (Genus Pinus)Observer
scollinsDescription
This tree is a gymnosperm, it's needles are in clusters, it has cones about 1 to 4 inches long, and the needles are about 3 to 8 inches long.
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Northern Catalpa (Catalpa speciosa)Observer
scollinsDescription
It was to the west of CVCA's front building. It was in a mowed field in the front of the school. The tree's height was probably about 50 ft tall.