Specimen 1. Specimen 2 Vine form shown above Minty taste from twig Specimen 3 ‘Not seen in 2015 class’

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Specimen 1

Specimen 2 Vine form shown above

Minty taste from twig Specimen 3 ‘Not seen in 2015 class’

Bitter fruit until first frost Specimen 4 ‘Not seen in 2015 class’

Specimen 5

Specimen 6 “ID the vine”

Specimen 7

Specimen 8

Specimen 9

Specimen 10

Specimen 11 Five needles in a cluster

Specimen 12

Specimen 13

Specimen 14 A. B. C.

Specimen 15

Specimen 16

Specimen 17

Specimen 18

Specimen 19

ANSWERS……. 1. Red Maple 2. Poison Ivy 3. Birch 4. Persimmon 5. Black Locust 6. Virginia Creeper 7. Tulip Poplar 8. Sycamore 9. Virginia Pine 10. Eastern Red Cedar 11. White Pine 12. Red Oak 13. White Oak 14a. Spruce, 14b. Fir, 14c Hemlock 15. Black Walnut 16. Chestnut Oak 17. Dogwood 18. Ash 19. Hickory