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White Oak (Smooth edges to leaves, rectangular or square bark, have yellow acorns) |
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Bur Oak (Smooth tip leaves, larger top of leaf, deep furrows in trunk & branches, have fuzzy acorns) |
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Red Oak (pointed leaves with one point on each tip, yellow acorns) |
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Black Oak (Double pointed leaves, dark acorns) |
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Box Elder (compound, opposite leaves |
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Red Maple (pointer leaves with about 3 main lobes, red in fall, opposite leaves) |
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Sugar Maple (winged seedlings, orange leaves in fall) |
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American Ash (8-12 leaflets on a stem, honey comb-like bark) |
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Eastern Hemlock (flat needles, small cones about 1 cm) |
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Shagbark Hickory (5 leaves in group) |
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Basswood (heart shaped leaves, smaller trees coming out of base, alternating branches) |
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Paper Birch (round leaves) |
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Hackbery (redish berries, distinctive bark with spacing in between) |
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Black Cherry (dark berries, shaggy bark) |
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Honey Locust (thorns our of trunk, large groups of leaflets) |
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Red Cedar (smells good when roll leafs, scaly leaves, small pine) |
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White Pine (long needles, 5 needles from one point, smooth bark) |
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Jack Pine (short needles, 2 from each point) |
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Red Pine (2 long needles from each point) |
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Tamarack (shorter needles, 10 needles per point) |
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Spruce (Looks like christmas tree) |
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Poison Ivy (has jewel weed normally close by, vines connected) |
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Buckthorn (close to ground, invasive, blue berries, round leaves) |
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Virginia Creeper (vine, blue berries) |
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Dogwood (can have white flowers/seeds, fall turns red, skinny leaves) |
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