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Pin Oak


Quercus Palustris


(Fagaceae)

Acorns,


Alternate, simple leaves with deep 'U' shaped sinuses,


not native to this area,


tips of leaves are like pins.

Lilac


Syringa Vulgaris


(Oleaceae)

Tall shrub/small tree


Simple, opposite, heart shaped leaves,


Purple or white flowers,


state flower of NH.

Poison Ivy


Toxicodendron Radicans


(Anacardiaceae)

Climbing vine,


alternate, trifoliate, longer petiole than lateral,


Yellow-white berry.

Virginia-Creeper


Parthenocissus Quinquefolia


(Vitaceae)

ALternate, palmately compound,


5 leaves, red color in fall,


often dotted bark,


bluish-black berries.

Black Cherry (Wild Cherry)


Prunus Serotina


(Rosaceae)

Alternate, simple leaves,


brown hair along middle of underside of leave,


blue-black berries,


cracked irregularly bark.

Quaking Aspen, Trembling Aspen


Populus Tremuloides


Salicaceae

Alternate, simple leaves,


petiole longer than blade,


Greenish white to cream color bark,


roundish leaf.

Scotch Pine


Pinus Sylvestris


Pinaceae

Needles in twos, 1 1/2 to 3",


pinecones,


bent, stiff, and twisted needles.

Eastern White Pine


Pinus Strobus


Pinaceae

Needles in bundles of 5,


soft, flexible needles,


bluish-green color,


2-4 inches long,


3-10inch pinecones.

Norway Maple


Acer Platanoides


Aceraceae

Opposite, simple leaves


7 lobed,


milky sap,


large samaras,


common ornamental.

Sugar Maple


Acer Saccharum


Aceraceae

Opposite, simple leaves,


5 lobed,


Rounded/U-shaped sinuses,


small samaras.

Red Maple


Acer Rubrum


Aceraceae

Opposite, simple leaves,


3-5 lobes,


V-shaped sinuses,


slightly divergent wings on samaras.



SIlver Maple


Acer Saccharinum


Aceraceae

Opposite, simple,


deeply notched sinuses,


margins toothed,


underside is a silver color,


widely divergent wings on samaras.

Colorado Blue Spruce


Picea Pungens


Pinaceae

Needles are dull,


blue-green, silver-white color,


right angle to twig,


sharp, pointed, stiff,


ornamental

American Elm


Ulmus Americana


Ulmaceae

alternate, simple,


margins coarsely serrate,


lopsided at base,


feels like sandpaper,


single-winged samara

Staghorn Sumac


Rhus Typhina


Anacardiaceae

Alternate, compound,


11-31 toothed leaflets,


pinnately compound,


red berries,


found in clumps or patches.