Aspen and mixed upland forest species. big-leaved aster Aster macrophyllus Large variability in leaf...

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Aspen and mixed upland forest species

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Aspen and mixed upland forest species

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big-leaved asterAster macrophyllus

•Large variability in leaf size

•Either big single leaf or aster flower

•Rough surface

•White hairs on stem

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trembling aspenPopulus tremuloides

•Trembling caused by flattened petioles

•Leaves as long as they are wide

•Bud is shiny, brown colored

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wild strawberryFragaria spp.

•Low growing (stolons bright red)

•3 leaflets

•On terminal leaflet, teeth of apex on same plane

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eastern white pinePinus strobus

•5 (soft) needles per fascicle bundle

•Cones big, cylindrical, elongate

•Scales are loose and rounded

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woodbineParthenocissus inserta

•Palmately compound (usually 5)

•Leaflets have deep toothed margins

•Leaflets coarse

•Stems have reddish colorations

•Vine

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pin cherryPrunus pensylvanica

•Smaller twig, usually red colored

•Leaf is slender

•Red glands (tiny) on margin of teeth

•Cluster of fruit all rise from single point (pseudo-umbel)

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choke cherryPrunus virginiana

•Branches grey/tan

•Leaves are oval/elliptical, widest on the last 2/3 of the length

•Fruit forms a raceme (central stalk with side pedicels)

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green ashFraxinus pennsylvanica

•“Canoe paddle” samaras in large clusters

•Buds dark brown

•Leaf compound, opposite, with terminal leaf

•Reduced petioles

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balsam firAbies balsamea

•Resin blisters common on trunk (pitch-pockets)

•Terminal buds

•Needles grow on horizontal plane when in the shade

•Flattened needles

•Stomata appears as white line underneath

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white sprucePicea glauca

•Needles terrete (4-sided)

•Upward scales on trunk

•Cones hang down off branch

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wild columbineAquilegia canadensis

•3 distinct leaflets

•Flower yellow/pink/red

•Or a single plant from rhizome

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bigtooth aspenPopulus grandidentata

•Large serrations

•Buds fuzzy, brown, stick out from branch

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beaked hazelCorylus cornuta

•Leaf sharp, doubly serrate

•Understory species

•Small catkins

•Very distinct fruit

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wild sarsaparillaAralia nudicaulis

•“Parachute plant”

•A forbe

•Long petiole grows from rhizome, branches in 3

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gray dogwoodCornus racemosa

•There is only one specimen located in the cage behind the dining room

•Opposite, entire margins

•“Arcuate” venation

•If leaf is pulled apart, “cottony” veins connect 2 pieces

•Buckskin tan color on current growth

•Remaining stem is ashy gray