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Tree Up to 30 to 40 meters tall
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Leaves
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Bark Best way to identify the tree. Bark looks “sick”
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Seeds/Fruit
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Sycamore!
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Tree: Typically 50'-70' (feet)
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Leaves: 2-4 inches long, alternating arrangement
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Bark Smooth, thin, and light gray
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Seeds and/or fruit
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American Beech!
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Tree Typically 80 to 100 ft. Second largest tree in North America
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Leaves Needles: 3 to 5 inches long
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Bark Rough and grayish
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Seeds and/or Fruit Four to eight inches long
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Eastern White Pine!
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Tree 70 or 80 feet average
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Leaves 1-5 in. long and 2-4 in. broad
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Bark White, usually has horizontal “slices” or peelings on it.
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Seeds and/or fruit 1-1.5 in fruit usually occurring in bundles
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White Birch!
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Plant
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Leaves Found in bundles of three Usually shiny
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Vine Furry vines can be found climbing up trees and other surfaces
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Poison Ivy! Leaves of three, let it be.
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Plant
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Bulb Found on the ground in marshy areas. Smells when stepped on or crushed.
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Skunk Cabbage!
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