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White flowers with four petals
Dogwood — Cornus

Acorns
Oak — Quercus

Apple-like fruit
Crabapple — Malus

Long narrow leaves
Willow — Salix

Helicopter seeds
Maple — Acer

Opposite compound leaves
Ash — Fraxinus

Cherry fruit
Cherry — Prunus

Cone-like female catkins
Alder — Alnus

Evergreen oak-like leaves
Tanoak — Notholithocarpus

Spiny evergreen leaves
Chinkapin — Chrysolepis

Edible nuts in husks
Hazelnut — Corylus

Peeling papery bark
Birch — Betula

Bright blue flowers
Ceanothus — Ceanothus

Thorny canes
Blackberry — Rubus

Blue edible berries
Huckleberry — Vaccinium

Large flower clusters
Rhododendron — Rhododendron

Thick glossy leaves
Salal — Gaultheria

Holly-like leaves
Oregon-grape — Berberis

Smooth red bark
Manzanita — Arctostaphylos

Common deer browse shrub
Bitterbrush — Purshia

Aromatic gray-green foliage
Sagebrush — Artemisia

Berries used in jelly
Currant — Ribes

Leaves of three
Poison Oak — Toxicodendron