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American Holly |
leaves are dark green, tough, and leathery. Sometimes they are very shiny. Underneath, they are yellowish-green; leaves have several "prickles" on the edges. |
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American Holly |
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Ash |
opposite branching and compound leaf; 7-9 leaflets per leaf |
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Ash |
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Bald Cypress |
Enlarged base of trunk; located near water; cone-shaped knees projecting from submerged roots. It is the only native conifer which sheds its needle-shaped leaves each winter. |
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Bald Cypress |
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Beech |
leaves are typically oblong or oval and medium to dark, glossy green. They are between 3 and 6 inches long, with saw-toothed edges. Bark is smooth and gray. |
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Beech |