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Narrow, pointfed fir, needles flat, flexible, light-blue with white bands on both (Concolor), cyndrical, upright cones
White Fir

Twigs hairy and green
Leaves, pinnately compound
With 3-5 leaflets
California Box-elder

Chamise

leaf margin slightly rolled under
Red Alder

Leaves serrated: teeth features numerous, closely set, small and stiff egg-shaped, grey-green leaves, somewhat jagged on the edges and covered in a waxy coating
Coyote Bush

More full
Incense Cedar

Smooth margin
Buckbrush

Western Redbud

The leaves are distinctive in that they have smooth edges from the base to about half way up, then are wavy or toothed to the rounded tip. The shrub's white flowers are small, clustered, and mildly scented. The fruit is tubular, with a distinctive curly light thin feather-like extension going out 2 to 3 inches. The wood of the shrub is extremely hard and reddish
Mountain Mahogany

parallel veins
Pacific Dogwood

Oregon Ash

Leaves, simple, alternative, 2-4 in. finely serrated edges,leaves lighter underneath
Toyon

California Juniper

Lupine

has deep green sticky leaves 3 to 7 centimeters long
Monkey Flower

More pointy than maple
California Sycamore

Riparian, looks like aspen flatter bottom, more triangular, more serrated edges leaves having fewer, larger serrations on the leaf edge
Fremont Cottonwood

Quaking Aspen

Douglas Fir

White on underside
Canyon Live Oak

Blue Oak

California Black Oak

Valley Oak

Leaves alternate, simple, 4-6 cm long, oblong-elliptical to oblong-ovate, usually a rounded base, margins finely serrate to entire, sometimes rolled under (revolute), dark green above, paler and smooth or pubescent below, pinnate venation, 8-12 vein pairs, lower veins rust colored
Coffee Berry

California Wild Rose

Giant Sequoia

When pull needles , peels bark
Coastal Redwood

California Bay Laurel

Pacifica Madrone

2 needles per fascicle
lodgepole pine

3 needles per fascicle
Ponderosa Pine

3 needles per fascicle
Grey pine

5 needles per fascicle
Sugar Pine

White Fir

White Fir

White Fir

#7
lodgepole pine

#15
ponderosa pine

#20
sugar pine

A
giant sequoia

B
coastal redwood

Toyon

Toyon

Toyon

Toyon

Toyon

Blue Elderberry

Blue Elderberry

Blue Elderberry

Blue Elderberry

Blue Elderberry

Blue Elderberry

Blue Elderberry

BLUE OAK

BLUE OAK




BLUE OAK

blue oak

California Black Oak

California Black Oak

California Black Oak

California Black Oak

California Black Oak

California Black Oak

California Black Oak

California Black Oak

California Black Oak

3 needles per fascicle
Ponderosa Pine

Oregon Ash

Oregon Ash

Oregon Ash

Oregon Ash

Oregon Ash

Oregon Ash

Oregon Ash

Oregon Ash

Pacific Dogwood

Pacific Dogwood

Canyon Live oak

Canyon Live oak

Canyon Live oak

Canyon Live oak

Canyon Live oak

Canyon Live oak

blue oak

valley oak

fremont cottonwood

canyon live oak

california black oak

blue elderberry

lupine

california juniper

coastal redwood

giant sequoia

douglas fir

white fir

2 needles per fascicle
Lodgepole pine

5 needles per fascicle
sugar pine