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Norway Spruce (Picea abies)Observer
smcdonald9Description
The Norway Spruce is a yellow green color. It is single needled and sharp. Fruit are in cones more than 1 inch.
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Pines (Genus Pinus)Observer
smcdonald9Description
The Tamarack has needles in clusters of more than 5. Usually a dark color, and contain big cones.
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American Beech (Fagus grandifolia)Observer
smcdonald9Description
The American Beech is a simple leave with jagged edges. The underside at the edges are hairy. Alternate leaf arrangement, and fruit in a husk.
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Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus)Observer
smcdonald9Description
The White Pine is a tall tree with soft needles arranged in small clusters of five. The fruits are pine cones.
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Ashes (Genus Fraxinus)Observer
smcdonald9Description
The Yellow Wood is pinnately compound with fruit in a long capsule.
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Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)Observer
smcdonald9Description
The Eastern Cottonwood is simple not lobed leaves. Fruit in small capsules along stems.
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Mints, Plantains, Olives, and Allies (Order Lamiales)Observer
smcdonald9Description
The Northern Catalpa has a broad, flat surface and is unlobed. Its fruit is contained in a long capsule.
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American Elm (Ulmus americana)Observer
smcdonald9Description
The American Elm is unlobed and has small jagged teeth. As well as a oval/circular fruit.
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smcdonald9Description
The Shumard Oak is a pinnately lobed leaf with bristle tips. The characteristics of the fruit are small acorns.