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Osage orange

Eastern Hemlock

Little Leaf Linden

Colorado Blue Spruce

From afar the branches look like a wet dog’s tail Norway Spruce

Smooth lobed leaves White oak

Bark is patchy London Plane

Looks like sugar maple but milky sap Norway Maple

Northern Red Oak

Japanes Elm/Zelkova

River Birch

Flowers are modified leaves, bark looks “plated” in squares Flowering dogwood

Ginkgo

Eastern Redbud

Scot’s Pine

Siberian Elm

3 lobes on leaves, red petiole Red Maple

5 lobes on leaf Sugar Maple

American Sycamore

Eastern Cottonwood

Leaves are 5 to 7 lobes and come to bristle point Northern Black Oak

Scot’s Pine

Tulip tree

Sassafras