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Blechnaceae Woodwardia areolata
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Deciduous fern, once compound, reddish to green rachis(green is more toward the ground), dimorphic. There's also a tall reproductive leaf with rectangles in the rachis.
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Blechnaceae Woodwardia areolata
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Deciduous fern, once compound, reddish to green rachis(green is more toward the ground), dimorphic. There's also a tall reproductive leaf with rectangles in the rachis.
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Blechnaceae Woodwardia areolata
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Deciduous fern, once compound, reddish to green rachis(green is more toward the ground), dimorphic. There's also a tall reproductive leaf with rectangles in the rachis.
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Rosaceae Malus angustifolia
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Our native crab apple. "floating flowers", flowers are pale pink, narrow serrate leaves, and the branches hang.
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Rosaceae Malus angustifolia
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Our native crab apple. "floating flowers", flowers are pale pink, narrow serrate leaves, and the branches hang.
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Rosaceae Malus angustifolia
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Our native crab apple. "floating flowers", flowers are pale pink, narrow serrate leaves, and the branches hang.
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Rhamnaceae Berchemia scandens
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Liana, elliptical leaves that are delicate with shallow serrations. Alt. leaf arrangement.
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Rhamnaceae Berchemia scandens
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Liana, elliptical leaves that are delicate with shallow serrations. Alt. leaf arrangement.
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Rhamnaceae Berchemia scandens
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Liana, elliptical leaves that are delicate with shallow serrations. Alt. leaf arrangement.
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Taxodiaceae Taxodium distichum
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Leaves are distinctly distichous, bases of trees are fluted. Produces knees(ext. of root system). Male cones droopl; deciduous twigs with leaves that are eventually perpendicular to the twig.
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Taxodiaceae Taxodium distichum
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Leaves are distinctly distichous, bases of trees are fluted. Produces knees(ext. of root system). Male cones droopl; deciduous twigs with leaves that are eventually perpendicular to the twig.
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Taxodiaceae Taxodium distichum
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Leaves are distinctly distichous, bases of trees are fluted. Produces knees(ext. of root system). Male cones droopl; deciduous twigs with leaves that are eventually perpendicular to the twig.
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Rosaceae Prunus serotina
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Black cherry. Raceme of white rose flowers, fruit is a drupe. Smooth horizontal bark when young, chunky texture when older. Smells bitter(precursor to cyanide).
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Rosaceae Prunus serotina
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Black cherry. Raceme of white rose flowers, fruit is a drupe. Smooth horizontal bark when young, chunky texture when older. Smells bitter(precursor to cyanide).
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Rosaceae Prunus serotina
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Black cherry. Raceme of white rose flowers, fruit is a drupe. Smooth horizontal bark when young, chunky texture when older. Smells bitter(precursor to cyanide).
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Rosaceae Prunus serotina
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Black cherry. Raceme of white rose flowers, fruit is a drupe. Smooth horizontal bark when young, chunky texture when older. Smells bitter(precursor to cyanide).
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Fagaceae Quercus phellos
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Willow Oak. Long, narrow leaf; longer and narrower than the Laurel Oak. The bark is straight and tall.
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Anacardiaceae Rhus radicans
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Poison Ivy. Disturbance indicator. "Leaves of 3--let it be!" Grows in low, wet environments.
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Araliaceae Aralia spinosa
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Devil's Walking Stick. Tall, slender, grows from the top with twice compounds leaves.
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Araliaceae Aralia spinosa
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Devil's Walking Stick. Tall, slender, grows from the top with twice compounds leaves.
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Araliaceae Aralia spinosa
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Devil's Walking Stick. Tall, slender, grows from the top with twice compounds leaves.
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Araliaceae Aralia spinosa
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Devil's Walking Stick. Tall, slender, grows from the top with twice compounds leaves.
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Araliaceae Aralia spinosa
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Devil's Walking Stick. Tall, slender, grows from the top with twice compounds leaves.
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Araliaceae Aralia spinosa
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Devil's Walking Stick. Tall, slender, grows from the top with twice compounds leaves.
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