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Mountain Pine (Pinus mugo)

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justinhayne

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Description

Pinus pinus mugo. Most likely dwarf cultivar. Thin needle pines approximately 3-5cm in length. Height 4-5 feet. Typically bears cones 1-2cm long.

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Shrubby Cinquefoil (Dasiphora fruticosa)

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justinhayne

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Dasiphora fruticosa subsp. floribunda (Pursh) Kartesz. Can grow up to 1.5m tall. Flowers 3cm in length with five petals. Fruit-bearing. The number of cultivated species totals at around 130, with varying ornamentation.

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Roses (Genus Rosa)

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justinhayne

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Genus rosa. Appears to be barren in preparation for winter. 5-15cm stems, typically with flowers of 5 petals arranged in the famous "tulip" shape. Very common ornamental plant.

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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)

Observer

justinhayne

Date

September 9, 2014

Description

Salix s. pentandra. Can grow up to 17m tall. Long, thin, and glossy leaves that are around 6-12cm in length. Known as a laurel-leaf willow in North America where it has been naturalized.

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Box Elder (Acer negundo)

Observer

justinhayne

Date

September 9, 2014

Description

Acer A. negundo known in North America as Box elder. Can grow to be anywhere from 10-25m in height. This one appears to be early in development, possessing the same simple leaf design with 5-10cm length.

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Box Elder (Acer negundo)

Observer

justinhayne

Date

September 9, 2014
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