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Bigtooth Aspen - PA DCNR
LEAVES: Alternate, simple, 3"-4" long, margins with coarse teeth, dull green above, lighter below, petiole flattened. TWIGS: Stout, brown with a pale, wooly coating. Buds blunt-pointed, dull, often wooly. FRUIT: Cone-shaped capsules on a [... more]
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Quaking Aspen - PA DCNR
LEAVES: Alternate, simple, almost round 1"-3" in diameter, margins finely toothed, shiny dark green above, lighter below; petiole slender, flattened. TWIGS: Slender, reddish brown, smooth, shiny, pith white and 5-angled. Buds sharp-pointed, ... [... more]
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Black Gum - PA DCNR
LEAVES: Alternate, simple, 2"-5" long, oval with entire and slightly thickened margins, dark green and shiny above, often downy beneath, turning vivid red in early autumn. TWIGS: Smooth grayish to reddish brown, pith white and chambered, buds .. [... more]
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Box Elder - PA DCNR
LEAVES: Opposite, compound, with 3-5 coarsely and irregularly toothed leaflets, each 2"-4" long and 2"-3" wide. TWIGS: Stout, purplish-green or green, sometimes smooth but often with a whitish coating and scattered raised lenticels. [... more]
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Buckeyes - PA DCNR
LEAVES: Opposite, palmately compound (the leaflets arranged like spreading fingers), native buckeyes have 5 leaflets, Horsechestnut has 7, leaves to 15" long, margins toothed. TWIGS: Stout, orange-brown, buds large, sticky in Horsechestnut but ... [... more]
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Butternut - PA DCNR
LEAVES: Alternate, compound, leaflets 11 to 17, each 3"-5" long, small-toothed; dark yellow-green above, paler, hairy below; end leaflet same size as side leaflets; main leaf-stem with conspicuous sticky hairs. Butternut is one of the last [... more]
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Catalpa - PA DCNR
LEAVES: Opposite or whorled, simple, heart-shaped, 6"-10" long and 6" wide; margin entire or wavy; smooth above, hairy beneath. TWIGS: Stout, yellow-brown; no buds at the ends. Side buds small, appear to be hidden in bark. Large, nearly [... more]
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American Chestnut - PA DCNR
LEAVES: Alternate, simple, sharp-pointed at the tip and toothed on the margins; smooth on both upper and lower sides, 6"-11" long. TWIGS: Stout smooth greenish to brown, with numerous small, white, raised lenticels. FRUIT: A prickly bur 2"- [... more]
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Common Hackberry - PA DCNR
LEAVES: Alternate, simple, 2"-4" long, tip slender-pointed, margins toothed except near the rounded unequal base, rough upper surface, prominent veins beneath, leaf stem slightly hairy and grooved. TWIGS: Slender, somewhat shiny, brownish with . [... more]
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American Larch - PA DCNR
LEAVES: Needles not evergreen; occur singly near the ends of the twigs, elsewhere in clusters of 10 or more; about 1" long, pale green, turning yellow and falling from the tree during the autumn. TWIGS: At first covered with a bluish white ... [... more]
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American Linden - PA DCNR
LEAVES: Alternate, simple, heart-shaped, 4"-7" long, shiny, dark green above, tufts of rusty hair beneath, margins sharply toothed. TWIGS: Green or reddish when young, turning brownish-red, usually zigzag, buds deep red to greenish usually ... [... more]
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Black Locust - PA DCNR
LEAVES: Alternate, compound, 7-19 oval leaflets 1"-2" long, margins smooth. TWIGS: Angled, somewhat zigzag, brittle, with short stout prickles; no end bud, side buds small and hidden in winter. FRUIT: A thin, flat pod, 2"-4" long; [... more]
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