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oblong-lanceolate, coarsely toothed, 5-8", soft green pubescent beneath, alternate, simple.
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Castanea mollissima – Chinese Chestnut; Fagaceae |
5-7 ovate-lanceolate, toothed, 6-12", downy glandular beneath, compound, odd-pinnate
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Carya tomentosa – Mockernut Hickory; Juglandaceae |
5 broadly lance-shaped, pointed, finely toothed, 3-7", smooth, compound, odd-pinnate | Carya ovata – Shagbark Hickory; Juglandaceae |
Elaeodendron fortunei – Winter Creeper; Celastraceae | |
Ovate-elliptic, coarse widely-spaced marginal teeth, prominent parallel veins, simple, short petiole | Fagus grandifolia – American Beech; Fagaceae |
distinctive two-lobed, somewhat leathery, fan-shaped, rich green leaves, diverging veins, long shoots | Ginkgo biloba – Maidenhair Tree / Ginkgo; Ginkgoaceae |
wedge-shaped base, acute apex, spiny marginal teeth, 2-4", often pale yellow beneath, Alternate | Ilex opaca – American Holly; Aquifoliaceae |
Dark yellow-green needles, 5-10”, bundles of 3, finely-toothed, stiff and slender | Pinus taeda – Loblolly Pine; Pinaceae |
Leathery, 6-12”, 5-9 rounded lobes, variable shape, usually a pair of deep central sinuses extending nearly to the midrib | Quercus macrocarpa – Bur Oak; Fagaceae |
Soft, feathery, yellowish-green foliage, 1/4" long, flat needles in two ranks, alternate, linear | Taxodium distichum – Bald Cypress; Cupressaceae |
large ovate, acuminate tips, serrate margins, silvery undersides, uneven cordate bases, Simple alternate, long slender petiole, | Tilia americana – American Basswood / Linden; Tiliaceae |
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