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Wildlife CDE Plant Identification Wildlife CDE
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Cherry zMay have black spots poisonous to most animals when it wilts – grows most everywhere
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Dogwood
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Hickory zCompound leaf – smells like paint remover – understory tree
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Red Oak z Tips of leaf has hairs on the end of the lobes
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White Oak zLobes do not have hairs on the ends
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Persimmon zProduces a fruit that is orange when ripe – small understory tree
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Loblolly Pine zHas three needles per bundle
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Poke berry zPurple leaves, stems, and berries
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Alfalfa zLegume
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Kobe lespedeza zGround cover
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Sericea Lespedeza zErosion control ground cover
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Sorghum zSmall grain
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Honey suckle zVine
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Bahiagrass - grass
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Beggarweed
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Buckwheat
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Chufa – legume, poplar food for turkey
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Eastern Gammagrass
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Fescue- grass
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Indian grass
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Bicolor lespedeza – ground cover
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P. Ryegrass
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Perennial Ryegrass
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Partridge Pea – ground cover
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Poison Ivy – leaves in bundles of three on vine
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Poison oak
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Red Clover – ground cover
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White Clover – ground cover
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Blackberry – vine with thorns
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Muscadine – vine with berries
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Sunflowers
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Austrian Winter Pea
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Broom Sedge – grows in areas that need to be fertilized
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Corn
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Crabapple
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Cow Pea
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Greenbriar – vine with thorns
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Honeylocust – double pinnately compound with large thorns
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Little Bluestem
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Sawtooth Oak
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Water oak
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Oats
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Orchard grass
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Longleaf pine – needles in bundles of three
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Shortleaf pine
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Rye
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Soybean
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Wheat
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