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Forestry Dendrology Note: Slides are for the state contest only
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Sweetbay Magnolia virginiana
Looks like magnolia, but underside of leaf is a light color Magnolia virginiana
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Southern Catalpa Catalpa bignonioides
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Mockernut Hickory Leaf is wider than pignut Carya tomentosa
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Laurel Oak Quercus laurifolia
Leaf: Alternate, simple, entire margins, occasionally with shallow lobes, widest near the middle, 3 to 5 inches long, 1 to 1 1/2 inches wide, thick and persistent, shiny above, pale and smooth below.
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Slash Pine Pinus elliottii (S)Two needles, sometimes 3
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Sycamore Platanus occidentalis
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Common Persimmon Diospryros virginiana
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Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua
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Flowering Dogwood Cornus florida Veins go straight up
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Carolina Ash Fraxinus caroliniana Veins form a kind of Y
Dark and glossy on upper-side Underside is paler green
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Water Oak Quercus nigra
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Eastern Redbud Leaves look like a HEART shape Cercis canadensis
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Fagus grandifolia American Beech Think of tire treads on a beach .
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Southern Magnolia Magnolia grandiflora
Dark green tops, brown underside Magnolia grandiflora
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Longleaf Pine (L) Always 3 needles Pinus palustris
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Yellow Poplar Liriodendron tulipifera
Square at the top, looks like a TULIP! Liriodendron tulipifera
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Eastern Hophornbeam Ostrya virginiana
Leaves 3 – 5 inches, much larger than Hornbeam Ostrya virginiana
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Water Hickory Carya aquatica
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Black Cherry Prunus serotina
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Bald Cypress Taxodium distichum
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Waxmyrtle Myrica cerifera
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Live Oak Quercus virginiana Dark green tops, light green underside.
Mature leaves “CUP.”
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Red Maple Acer rubrum
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American Holly Illex opaca
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Turkey Oak Quercus laevis
Don’t confuse this with Shumard Oak. The Turkey Oak has deeper lobes than the Shumard Oak. Quercus laevis
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Loblolly Bay Gordonia lasianthus
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American Hornbeam Leave ½” to 1”, very small Carpinus caroliniana
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American Elm Ulmus americana
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White Oak Quercus alba Don’t confuse with Post Oak.
The White Oak has more lobes.
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Pignut Hickory Carya glabra
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Swamp Tupelo Nyssa sylvatcia
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Red Mulberry Morus rubra
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Sand Pine (S) 2 needles sometimes 3 Pinus clausa
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Post Oak Quercus stellata
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Loblolly Pine (L) Always 3 needles Pinus taeda
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Sassafras Sassafras albidum
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Shumard Oak Quercus shumardii
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Southern Redcedar Juniperus solicicola
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Sugarberry Celtis laevigata Alternating veins go straight up
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Winged Elm Ulmus alata The stem has “wings”
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Black Walnut Juglans nigra
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Carolina Laurelcherry
Prunus caroliniana
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Eastern Cottonwood Populus deltoids
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Florida Maple Acer floridanum
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Gumbo Limbo
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Gum Bumelia Bumelia lanuginosa Bursera simaruba
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Pond Apple Annona glabra
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Red Bay Persea borbonia
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Seagrape Coccoloba uvifera
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Spruce Pine Pinus glabra
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