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15 Cards in this Set
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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. |
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Lilac Syringa Vulgaris (Oleaceae) |
Tall shrub/small tree Simple, opposite, heart shaped leaves, Purple or white flowers, state flower of NH. |
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Poison Ivy Toxicodendron Radicans (Anacardiaceae) |
Climbing vine, alternate, trifoliate, longer petiole than lateral, Yellow-white berry. |
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Virginia-Creeper Parthenocissus Quinquefolia (Vitaceae) |
ALternate, palmately compound, 5 leaves, red color in fall, often dotted bark, bluish-black berries. |
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Black Cherry (Wild Cherry) Prunus Serotina (Rosaceae) |
Alternate, simple leaves, brown hair along middle of underside of leave, blue-black berries, cracked irregularly bark. |
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Quaking Aspen, Trembling Aspen Populus Tremuloides Salicaceae |
Alternate, simple leaves, petiole longer than blade, Greenish white to cream color bark, roundish leaf. |
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Scotch Pine Pinus Sylvestris Pinaceae |
Needles in twos, 1 1/2 to 3", pinecones, bent, stiff, and twisted needles. |
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Eastern White Pine Pinus Strobus Pinaceae |
Needles in bundles of 5, soft, flexible needles, bluish-green color, 2-4 inches long, 3-10inch pinecones. |
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Norway Maple Acer Platanoides Aceraceae |
Opposite, simple leaves 7 lobed, milky sap, large samaras, common ornamental. |
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Sugar Maple Acer Saccharum Aceraceae |
Opposite, simple leaves, 5 lobed, Rounded/U-shaped sinuses, small samaras. |
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Red Maple Acer Rubrum Aceraceae |
Opposite, simple leaves, 3-5 lobes, V-shaped sinuses, slightly divergent wings on samaras. |
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SIlver Maple Acer Saccharinum Aceraceae |
Opposite, simple, deeply notched sinuses, margins toothed, underside is a silver color, widely divergent wings on samaras. |
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Colorado Blue Spruce Picea Pungens Pinaceae |
Needles are dull, blue-green, silver-white color, right angle to twig, sharp, pointed, stiff, ornamental |
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American Elm Ulmus Americana Ulmaceae |
alternate, simple, margins coarsely serrate, lopsided at base, feels like sandpaper, single-winged samara |
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Staghorn Sumac Rhus Typhina Anacardiaceae |
Alternate, compound, 11-31 toothed leaflets, pinnately compound, red berries, found in clumps or patches. |