Created by Wes Smalley
almost 6 years ago
|
||
Question | Answer |
Aesculus glabra- Ohio Buckeye; Sapindaceae | |
Aesculus glabra- Ohio Buckeye; Sapindaceae | |
Albizia julibrissin- Silktree/Mimosa; Fabaceae | |
Aralia spinosa- Devil's Walkingstick; Araliaceae | |
Betula nigra- River Birch; Betulaceae | |
Campsis radicans- Trumpet Creeper; Bignoniaceae | |
Stabby Demogorgon fruit. Tell me I'm wrong. | Castanea mollissima- Chinese Chestnut; Fagaceae |
Catalpa bignonioides- Catalpa; Bignoniaceae | |
Fraxinus pennsylvanice- Green Ash; Oleaceae | |
Fagus grandifolia- American Beech; Fagaceae | |
Fraxinus americana- White Ash; Oleaceae | |
Gleditsia triacanthos- Honeylocust; Fabaceae | |
Juglans nigra- Black Walnut; Juglandaceae | |
Koelreuteria paniculata- Golden Rain-tree; Sapindaceae | |
Ligustrum sinense- Chinese Privet; Oleaceae | |
Liquidambar styraciflua- Sweetgum; Altingiaceae | |
Liriodendron tulipifera- Tuliptree; Magnoliaceae | |
Magnolia grandiflora- Southern magnolia; Magnoliaceae | |
Nyssa sylvatica- Blackgum; Nyssaceae | |
Pinus strobus- White Pine; Pinaceae | |
Pinus taeda- Loblolly Pine; Pinaceae | |
Rosa multiflora- Multiflora Rose; Rosaceae | |
Taxodium distichum- Bald Cypress; Cupressaceae | |
Tilia americana- American Basswood; Tiliaceae |
Want to create your own Flashcards for free with GoConqr? Learn more.