Week 8 Flashcards

(12 cards)

1
Q

White ash

A

Oleaceae
Fraxinus americana
NOT directly attached to rachis

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2
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Green ash

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Oleaceae
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Only yellow fall color, leaves attached directly to stem

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3
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Blue ash

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Oleaceae
Fraxinus quadrangulata
Stem is square with wings, mature trees have blue hued bark

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4
Q

American linden, basswood, Linwood

A

Malvaceae
Tilia americana
Serrated, slightly cordate leaves

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5
Q

Thornless honey locust

A

Fabaceae
Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis
Bipinnately compound leaf, small leaflets

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6
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Coffeetree

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Fabaceae
Gymnocladus dioicus
Leaves similar to walnut, taller than it is wide, blooms/seed pods connect directly to stem

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7
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Eastern redbud

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Fabaceae
Cercis canadensis
Heart shaped leaves, wider than tall, blooms cover and attach directly to stem, small seed pods

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8
Q

Katsura

A

Cercidiphyllaceae
Cercidiphyllum japonicum
Similar to redbud, more rounded leaves, taller than shrubby

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9
Q

Ginkgo

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Ginkgoaceae
Gingo biloba
I mean, we know who she is

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10
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Hackberry

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Cannabaceae
Celtis occidentalis
Ovate leaves, berries, nipple galls!

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11
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American elm

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Ulmaceae
Ulmus americana

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12
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Siberian elm

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Ulmaceae
Ulmus pumila
Black “berries” at leaf buds

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