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Trees & shrubs

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  • Coniferous
  • Deciduous

  • Big trees

Plants

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Deciduous

  • American basswood
  • American elm
  • American mountain ash
  • Balsam poplar (also called balm-of-gilead)
  • Big-toothed aspen (also called largetooth aspen, poplar, popple)
  • Bitternut hickory
  • Black ash
  • Black cherry
  • Black maple
  • Black oak
  • Black walnut
  • Blue beech (also called American hornbeam)
  • Box elder
  • Bur oak
  • Butternut
  • Chestnut oak (also called chinkapin oak)
  • Cottonwood
  • Green ash (also called red ash)
  • Hackberry
  • Honey locust
  • Ironwood (also called eastern hophornbeam)
  • Kentucky coffeetree
  • Mountain maple
  • Northern pin oak (also called Jack oak, hill oak)
  • Northern red oak
  • Paper birch
  • Pin cherry
  • Quaking aspen (also called trembling aspen, poplar, popple)
  • Red elm (also called slippery elm)
  • Red maple
  • Red mulberry
  • River birch
  • Rock elm
  • Shagbark hickory
  • Showy mountain ash (also called northern mountain ash)
  • Silver maple
  • Sugar maple
  • Swamp white oak
  • White ash
  • White oak
  • Willow
  • Yellow birch



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