White ash. Big-tooth aspen Quaking aspen Aster.

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White ash

Big-tooth aspen

Quaking aspen

Aster

American basswood (linden)

American beech

Grey birch

Paper birch

Yellow birch

Northern white cedar

Black cherry

Ground cedar club moss

Running club moss

Princess pine club moss

American elm

Bracken fern

Christmas fern

Cinnamon fern

Interrupted fern

Sensitive fern

Balsam fir

Polypore fungus (Bracket fungus)

Goldenrod

Beaked hazelnut

Eastern hemlock

Crustose lichen

Foliose lichen

Fruticose lichen

Red maple

Striped maple (moosewood)

Sugar maple

Hair-cap moss

Northern red oak

White oak

Eastern white pine

Red pine

Queen Anne’s lace

Staghorn sumac

Touch-me-not (Jewel weed)

Maple-leaved viburnum

Virginia creeper

Witch-hazel