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Common Bird's-foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus ssp. corniculatus)Observer
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The clover-like plant has a sprawling growth pattern.
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Blood Dock (Rumex sanguineus var. sanguineus)Observer
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It has a slender and reddish upright stem that is branched at the top, reaching a height of 18 inches (0.5 meters). The arrow-shaped leaves are simple, slightly more than 1 inch (3 cm) in length, and smooth with a pair of horizontal lobes at base.
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American Common Juniper (Juniperus communis var. depressa)Observer
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It has stiff needles. The cones are fleshy and blue. It may take on many different growth forms, from upright and twisted to horizontal and mat-forming, growing to 30-100 cm tall.
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Common Blue Violet (Viola sororia)Observer
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The glossy, heart-shaped leaves of this 6-10 in. The three lower petals are somewhat hairy. The erect flower stem droops slightly, as if bending its head toward the ground.
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Japanese Creeper (Parthenocissus tricuspidata)Observer
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There is a deciduous vine with tendrils, which are branched with holdfasts at tips (5 to 12 branchlets). It needs no support
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Tall Bellflower (Campanulastrum americanum)Observer
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A 3-4 ft., erect plant with leafy stems. The upper portion of the stem is lined with showy, lavender-blue, five-petaled flowers. Radially symmetrical, light blue to violet flowers borne singly or in clusters in axils of upper leaves and forming an elongated, spike-like cluster
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Jacob's Ladder (Polemonium reptans)Observer
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It has pinnately compounded leaves and the loose flower clusters of this perennial arise on separate stalks. The stalks are slender and somewhat weak, rising 10-15 in. A smooth, weak-stemmed plant with light blue to purple, bell-shaped flowers in loose clusters.
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Cinnamon Fern (Osmundastrum cinnamomeum)Observer
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The sterile fronds are spreading, 30-150 cm (1-5 ft) tall and 15-20 cm (6-8 in) broad, pinnate, with pinnae 5-10 cm (2-4 in) long and 2-2.5 cm.
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Black Ash (Fraxinus nigra)Observer
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The Leaves are pinnately compound with leaflets that are finely serrated.
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Meadow Anemone (Anemonastrum canadense)Observer
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A robust perennial with deeply lobed, basal leaves and an upright, 1-2 ft. stem bearing a single whorl of 3- to 5-parted leaves. A solitary white flower with a golden center springs from the leaf whorl.
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Moss Phlox (Phlox subulata)Observer
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The flowers are five-petaled (with each petal notched at its apex),attached to evergreen to semi-evergreen needle-like foliage.
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Mockernut (Carya tomentosa)Observer
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The leaves are alternate, pinnately compounded, 9 to 14 inches long, with 7 to 9 serrate, lanceolate to obovate-lanceolate leaflets, rachis is stout and very pubescent, green above and paler below.
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Silver Maple (Acer saccharinum)Observer
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The leaves are palmate, 8–16 cm long and 6–12 cm broad, with deep angular notches between the five lobes.
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Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus)Observer
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The trees are flexible, bluish-green, finely serrated, and 5–13cm (2.0–5.1 in) long, attached with slender cones.
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Basswood (Tilia americana)Observer
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The leaves are simple, alternately arranged, asymmetrical, unequal at the base (the side nearest the branch the largest), 10–15 cm (can grow up to 25 cm) long and broad, with a long, slender petiole.
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
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Margins wavy or undulating out of the plane of the leaf.It Creates dense shade against the host, such as a wall.
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Cypresses, Cedars, Junipers, and Allies (Subfamily Cupressoideae)Observer
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Leaves attached to stem in pairs that stand opposite each other.It also have bent teeth like those of saw.