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1 March Roundtable Greater Lowell District Jon Dixon
Plant Identification March Roundtable Greater Lowell District Jon Dixon

2 Evergreen Trees – Pines
Red Sandy regions Needles in bundles of 2-3 Eastern White Most common in area Needles in bundles of 5 Red Pine White Pine Pitch Sandy and rocky regions Needles in bundles of 3 Pitch Pine

3 Evergreen Trees – Spruce and Fir
Spruce (Red, White, Black) “Square Sharp” needles White Spruce Balsam Fir Balsam Fir “Flat Furry” needles

4 Evergreen Trees – Cedar/Hemlock
Cedar (Eastern Red, Atlantic White) Scale-like leaves Eastern Hemlock Flat needles Needles grow parallel to ground Eastern Red Cedar Atlantic White Cedar Eastern Hemlock

5 Deciduous Trees – Oaks White Oak Red Oak Black Oak Acorns
Leaves red in fall Northern Red and Black have pointy leaves White has rounded leaves Red Oak Black Oak

6 Deciduous Trees – Beech
Serrated leaves “Alternate emergence” Prickly 3-sided nut Leaves may persist into winter

7 Deciduous Trees – Birch/Aspen
Paper birch has whitish bark Yellow birch has gray to yellowish bark Bark peels easily Quaking Aspen Occurs in thickets May be most massive living thing on earth Heart-shaped leaves Smooth bark

8 Deciduous Trees – Maples
Sugar maple leaf on Canadian flag Palmate leaf shapes “Helicopter” seeds Red Maple Sugar Maple

9 Deciduous Trees – Shagbark Hickory
Distinctive bark Edible nut “Pinnately” compound leaves Lanceolate leaflet

10 Shrubs – Berries Lowbush Blueberry Cranberry Highbush Blackberry
Red Raspberry

11 Shrubs – Sumac “Pinnately” compound leaves
11 – 31 lanceolate leaflets per leaf Staghorn sumac leaves 16” - 24” long Smooth sumac leaves 12” - 18” long

12 Shrubs -- Rhododendron
Evergreen shrub May grow to 33 ft Clusters of white or pinkish flowers

13 Flowers – Trillium Purple Large-flowered Tri = 3
Three leaves around stem Three petals Perhaps backed by three more petals or leaves

14 Flowers Queen Anne's Lace Jack-in-the-Pulpit Clover

15 Northern Pitcher Plant
Flowers Black-Eyed Susan Northern Pitcher Plant

16 Flowers Purple Loosestrife Indian Pipe

17 Ferns Interrupted Bracken Cinnamon

18 Poisonous Plants Poison Sumac Poison Ivy Poison Oak Water Hemlock
Buttercup Poison Ivy Poison Oak

19 Online resources http://www.cnr.vt.edu http://forestry.about.com/


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