Tree Up to 30 to 40 meters tall. Leaves Bark Best way to identify the tree. Bark looks “sick”

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Tree Up to 30 to 40 meters tall

Leaves

Bark Best way to identify the tree. Bark looks “sick”

Seeds/Fruit

Sycamore!

Tree: Typically 50'-70' (feet)

Leaves: 2-4 inches long, alternating arrangement

Bark Smooth, thin, and light gray

Seeds and/or fruit

American Beech!

Tree Typically 80 to 100 ft. Second largest tree in North America

Leaves Needles: 3 to 5 inches long

Bark Rough and grayish

Seeds and/or Fruit Four to eight inches long

Eastern White Pine!

Tree 70 or 80 feet average

Leaves 1-5 in. long and 2-4 in. broad

Bark White, usually has horizontal “slices” or peelings on it.

Seeds and/or fruit in fruit usually occurring in bundles

White Birch!

Plant

Leaves Found in bundles of three Usually shiny

Vine Furry vines can be found climbing up trees and other surfaces

Poison Ivy! Leaves of three, let it be.

Plant

Bulb Found on the ground in marshy areas. Smells when stepped on or crushed.

Skunk Cabbage!