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Leaves are alternate, simple, lobed; lobes with rounded tips; fruit an acorn
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Bur oak |
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two to three leaves from each node( opp or whorled) large leaves broad heart shape with pointy tip. leaf margin smooth entire or slightly wavy |
Catalpa/ Indian cigar tree |
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Leaves are alternate compound with more than 11 leaflets. The large, twice-compound leaves. big brown nut with hard big seeds in them |
kentucky coffee tree |
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white bark peals in sheets. Small hear-shaped leaves, Leaves are alternate, simple, and double-toothed with equal leaf bases |
paper birch |
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Leaves are alternate, simple, lobed. Lobes have pointed tips. Fruit is an acorned oak leaves are simple and arranged alternately on the twig. They are 7 to 11 lobed, with slender petioles the tips of the lobes are bristle tipped. |
Red oak |
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Leaves are alternate, simple, lobed; with rounded tips. Fruit is an acorn. White oak leaves are simple and arranged alternately on twigs. They are 7 to 9 lobed, 5 to 9 inches long with short petioles. The lobes are rounded without bristle tips . |
white oak |
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Leaves are alternate, simple, and double-toothed with equal leaf bases. Sharp pointed, double toothed or shallowly lobed, with a wedge shaped base. |
River birch |
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The leaves are opposite, simple, three to five inches long, broad, and usually five-lobed. The lobes are sparingly wavy-toothed 3-5 inches wide; 5lobed (rarely 3-lobed); bright green upper surface and a paler green lower surface; leaf margin without fine teeth |
Sugar maple |
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leaf widest at bottom. Leaves are alternate, simple, double-toothed with unequal leaf bases. rough leaves |
Hackberry |
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has leaves whose edges are not smooth, but are serrated. The leaves are 2 to 5 inches. Often triangular in shape, they have 3 to 5 lobes.3lobed (occasionally weakly 5-lobed); sharply V-shaped sinuses; small sharp teeth along margin. Mature leaves have a whitish appearing |
red maple |
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Leaves are opposite simple 5-7 inches wide; deeply clefted; 5-lobed with the sides of the terminal lobe diverging toward the tip; light green upper surface and a silvery white underside; leaf margin with fine teeth (but not the inner edges of the sinuses). |
silver maple |
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Leaves are alternate, simple, double-toothed with unequal leaf bases. The leaves are alternate in arrangement, usually broadest below or near the middle, tapering abruptly into a long narrow point. The base of the leaf is rounded and strongly uneven, with a double row of coarse teeth along the margin. The upper leaf surface is dark green and rough |
slippery elm |
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Leaves are alternate, simple, single toothed, triangle shaped. alternate simple leaves, 3-5 inches long, triangular in shape, with coarse, curved teeth and a flattened petiole. |
eastern cottonwood |
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from the groups of rounded, deeply crenated 3 or 5 lobed leaves. palmately lobed, alternate, spikes on branches, rounded teeth on leaf margin |
wildgoose berry |
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seeds pop out, antidote to poison ivy |
touch me nots/ jewel weed |
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cinquefoil |
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leadplant |
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partridge pea |
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Rattlesnake master |
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leaves rash when touched. stingers on roots and stalks |
wood nettles |
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stiff goldenrod |
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insect gall |
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House sparrow |
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tree sparrow |
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white breasted nuthatch |
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cedar waxwing |
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european starling |
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downy woodpecker |
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hairy woodpecker |
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junco |
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american goldfinch |
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purple finch |