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Common name for Salicaceae Salix amygdaloides
peachleaf willow
Scientific name for peachleaf willow
Salicaceae Salix amygdaloides
Which tree do these leaves belong to?
Salicaceae Salix amygdaloides, peachleaf willow
Which tree do these buds belong to?
Salicaceae Salix amygdaloides, peachleaf willow
Name this tree
Salicaceae Salix amygdaloides, peachleaf willow
Give the common name for Salicaceae Populus angustofolia
narrowleaf cottonwood
Give the scientific name for narrowleaf cottonwood
Salicaceae Populus angustofolia
Which member of the Salicaceae family has buds that are resinous and fragrant?
Salicaceae Populus angustofolia , narrowleaf cottonwood
Which tree do these leaves belong to?
Salicaceae Populus angustofolia , narrowleaf cottonwood
Give the common name for Salicaceae Populus deltoides
eastern cottonwood
Give the scientific name for eastern cottonwood
Salicaceae Populus deltoides
Which tree do these leaves belong to?
Salicaceae Populus deltoides, eastern cottonwood
Which tree do these buds belong to?
Salicaceae Populus deltoides, eastern cottonwood
Give the common name for Salicaceae Populus grandidentata
bigtooth aspen
Give the scientific name for bigtooth aspen
Salicaceae Populus grandidentata
Which tree do these leaves belong to?
Salicaceae Populus grandidentata, bigtooth aspen
Which tree do these buds belong to?
Salicaceae Populus grandidentata, bigtooth aspen
Which member of the Populus family has bark that is ridged with diamond shaped lenticels?
Salicaceae Populus grandidentata, bigtooth aspen
Give the common name for Betulaceae Betula occidentalis
water birch
Give the scientific name for water birch
Betulaceae Betula occidentalis
What tree produces these leaves?
Betulaceae Betula occidentalis, water birch
Which member of the Betulaceae family has this bark?
Betulaceae Betula occidentalis
Give the common name for Betulaceae Betula papyrifera
paper birch
Give the scientific name for paper birch
Betulaceae Betula papyrifera
Which tree produces this bark?
Betulaceae Betula papyrifera, paper birch
Which tree produces these leaves?
Betulaceae Betula papyrifera, paper birch
Give the common name for Betulaceae Betula alleghaniensis
yellow birch
Give the scientific name for yellow birch
Betulaceae Betula alleghaniensis
Which tree produces these leaves?
Betulaceae Betula alleghaniensis, yellow birch
Which tree produces a cone like fruit that sits upright and disperses in the winter?
Betulaceae Betula alleghaniensis, yellow birch
Which tree presents with this bark?
Betulaceae Betula alleghaniensis, yellow birch
Which member of the Betulaceae family has twigs that give off a wintergreen smell when broken?
Betulaceae Betula alleghaniensis, yellow birch
Give the common name for Betulaceae Alnus tenuifolia
thinleaf alder
Give the scientific name for thinleaf alder
Betulaceae Alnus tenuifolia
Which member of the Betulaceae famly produces these leaves?
Betulaceae Alnus tenuifolia, thinleaf alder
Which member of the Betulaceae family produces these fruits?
Betulaceae Alnus tenuifolia, thinleaf alder
Which member of the Betulaceae family has bark with horizontal white to light orange lenticels?
Betulaceae Alnus tenuifolia, thinleaf alder
Give the common name for Betulaceae Alnus rubra
red alder
Give the scientific name for red alder
Betulaceae Alnus rubra
Which member of the Betulaceae famly produces these leaves? hint: margins are rolled over
Betulaceae Alnus rubra, red alder
Which member of the Betulaceae family produces these fruits?
Betulaceae Alnus rubra, red alder
Which member of the Betulaceae family has young twigs with a distinctly triangular cross section?
Betulaceae Alnus rubra, red alder
Which member of the Betulaceae family has an inner bark that is tan but turns red when it is exposed to air?
Betulaceae Alnus rubra, red alder
Acer
Leaves opposite, simple, palmately-lobed (or pinnately compound); fruits are double samaras
Aesculus
Leaves opposite, palmately compound with 5-7 ovate to obovate leaflets; flowers in large panicles, tubular; fruit is a capsule with a spiny dehiscent husk
Alnus
Leaves alternate, simple, broadly ovate, strongly doubly-serrate; fruits winged nutlets in persistent woody aments that resemble miniature pine-cones; twigs smooth
Betula
Leaves simple, alternate, irregularly doubly-serrate; fruits are winged nutlets, in deciduous aments; bark has lenticles and can be peeling
Carya
Leaves alternate, pinnately compound, leaflets obovate to falcate, fruit is a nut in a dehiscent husk
Catalpa
Leaves whorled or simple, large, broadly ovate, margins entire, acuminate apex; flowers white; fruit is a long skinny capsule, seeds in twos with ciliate ends
Celtis
Leaves simple, alternate, serrate, apices acuminate falcate; fruit is a drupe; bark with corky warts
Cercis
Leaves alternate, simple, broadly ovate to suborbicular, cordate, margins entire, 2in legume
Cornus
Leaves opposite, simple, ovate, margins entire, venation distinctly arcuate; flowers white, large; fruit is a drupe; bark has alligator texture
Elaeagnus
Leaves alternate, simple, narrowly oval, silvery green; flowers yellow; fruit is a dry whitish, drupe-like achene
Fagus
Leaves simple, alternate, secondary veins parallel, wide spaced teeth; cigar shaped buds; fruit: nut, weakly spined husk
Fraxinus
Leaves pinnately compound, opposite, leaflets ovate-lanceolate; fruit: lanceolate samara
Gleditsia
Leaves pinnately compound, leaflets narrow; fruit: 8-inch strap-like legume; twigs with branching thorns
Ilex
Leaves alternate, simple, oval, margins often with spiny teeth; fruit is a red drupe; wood is an ivory white color
Juglans
Leaves alternate, pinnately compound, leaflets ovate/oblong; fruit: nut, indehiscent husk; monkey face leaf scars
Liriodendron
Leaves simple, alternate, orbicular, 4 lobed, truncate base; fruit: aggregate of j-shaped samaras
Maclura
Leaves alternate, simple, ovate; twigs with thorns; fruit are 4-inch globose multiple of drupelets resembling “brains”
Magnolia
Leaves alternate, simple, oval, some species coriaceous; singular flowers containing multiple pistils; fruit is an aggregate of follicles
Morus
Leaves alternate, simple, ovate or mitten shaped or several lobed (highly-variable), serrate margins; fruit is a multiple of drupelets
Nyssa
Leaves alternate, simple, ovate to obovate, margins entire, some species with errant teeth; fruit is drupe; bark has alligator texture
Platanus
Leaves alternate, simple, suborbicular, palmately lobed with spiny tips; fruit is a globose multiple of achenes; bark often mottled
Populus
: Leaves alternate, simple, deltate to ovate to lanceolate; buds with imbricate scales; flowering drooping aments, fruits are capsules with cottony seeds
Prunus
Leaves simple, alternate, ovate, serrate, glandular petiole; fruit is a drupe
Quercus
Leaves simple, alternate, lobed or unlobed; fruit is a nut with caplike top derived from involucre
Robinia
Leaves alternate, pinnately compound, leaflets broadly oval; flower is raceme; fruit is a 2-inch legume with wavy margins; stipular spines
Salix
: Leaves alternate, simple, lanceolate to ovate; flowers ascending aments; buds with single caplike scales; fruits are capsules with cottony seeds
Tilia
Leaves simple, alternate, broadly ovate; flowers subtended by leafy bract; fruit is nutlike
Ulmus
Leaves simple, alternate, ovate, doubly-serrate leaf margin; fruits are small suborbicular samaras
Acuminate
tapering to a point
Alternate
leaves are single at each node and borne along the stem alternately in an ascending spiral
Achene
dry, one-seeded fruit lacking special seams that split to release the seed
Bipinnate
pinnately compound leaves in which the leaflets are themselves pinnately compound
Ciliate
Describing a structure, such as a leaf margin, fringed with fine hairs.
Cordate
heart shaped
Coriaceous
Leathery; stiff and tough, but flexible
Crenate
refers to the leaf-like scalloped edges of a leaf
Dehiscent
opening spontaneously to release seeds or pollen
Deltoid/Deltate
triangle shaped
Dentate
symmetrical teeth along leaf margin
Denticulate
margin with fine definition
Dioecious
having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals
Monoecious
having both the male and female reproductive organs in the same individual
Doubly Serrate
serrate with sub teeth
Drupe
an indehiscent type of fruit in which an outer fleshy part surrounds a single shell
Entire
an even, smooth margin
Falcate
hooked or sickle shaped
Indehiscent
not splitting open to release the seeds when ripe
Legume
a seed, pod, or other edible part of a leguminous plant (of the Fabaceae family)
Lobate
margin is deeply indented (not to midline)
Lobed
whole leaf with deeply indented margins
Obovate
egg shaped leaf with narrow base
Opposite
with successive pairs borne at right angles to the last
Ovate
egg shaped with a wide base
Peduncle
a stalk supporting an inflorescence or a solitary flower, or, after fecundation, an infructescence or a solitary fruit.
Samara
a winged achene
Serrate
margin with forward pointing teeth
Serrulate
finely serrated leaf margin