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Hawthorn

Alternate branching, simple and toothed leaf, has thorns, red tomato-like berries

Hawthorn

Bunches of five, nativel to Michigan

Eastern White Pine

Eastern White Pine

Alternate branching, acrons, simple and lobed (7-9) (pointed) leaves

Red Oak

Red Oak

Alternate branching, fuzzy branches, compound (27) and toothed leaflets, pinecone-shaped red berries

Staghorn Sumac

Staghorn Sumac

Simple and heartshaped leaves, alternate branching, purple flowers in spring

Redbud

Redbud

Alternate branching, simple and lobed (5) leaves, native to Michigan, flowers look like tulips

Yellow Poplar



Yellow Poplar

Compound (24) and tiny leaflets, alternate branching, was genetically engineered to have no thorns

Honey Locust



Honey Locust

whorled branching, huge ass peapods, and leaves, spade spaded simple leaves

Catalpa



Catalpa

Deep lobes (6), alternate branching, simple and pointed leaves

Northern Pine Oak



Northern Pine Oak

Opposite branching, Canada-looking leaves, simple and lobed leaves

Sugar Maple



Sugar Maple

Opposite branching, white fluid (latex) at the base of the stem, lobed leaves

Norway Maple

Norway Maple

Opposite branching, compound (5-7) leaflets

White Ash



White Ash

Single needles (short and dull), tiny baby cones

White Spruce



White Spruce

Longer and dull needles, saggy branches, largest cones in Michigan

Norway Spruce



Norway Spruce

frail cones, blueish tint, longest and sharp needles

Colorado Blue Spruce



Colorado Blue Spruce

Bundle of two needles, stout female cones, limp male cones

Austrian/Black Pine



Austrian/Black Pine

Maple-like leaf, alternate branching, camo-looking bark, fuzzball fruit, usually three lobes (sometimes five)

Sycamore



Sycamore

Bundle of two needles, twisted needles, flakey orange bark, doesn't grow well in the states, ridged pinecones

Scott Pine



Scott Pine

Fruit are bunches like grapes, native to Michigan

Wild Grape



Wild Grape

Grape-like but singular, invasive species, poisonous

Buckthorn



Buckthorn

Tiny and white berries, poisonous oil, simple and toothed leaves

Poison Ivy



Poison Ivy

Periwinkle petals, serrated ends, herbaceous stem

Chicory



Chicory

Invasive water-absorbing grass, very tall

Phragmites



Phragmites

Smells like carrot, parallel to the ground

Queen Anne's Lace



Queen Anne's Lace

Fuzzy opposite branching, seeds when pods opened, white fluid in pods

Milkweed

Milkweed

Classic flower ig, field plant with the ability to make hybrids, yellow petals

Golden Rod

Golden Rod