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Family: Fagaceae
Fagus grandifolia |
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Family: vitaceae
Porthenocissus quinquefolia
Virginia Creeper |
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Family: fagaceae
Quercus virginiana
Live oak
(smooth veins, short trunk, wide growing) |
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Family: loganiceae
Gelsenium sempervirens
yellow jessamine
(lancelate leaves, simple opposite) |
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Family: fagaceae
Quercus geminata
sand live oak
(impressed veins, lot of pubescence) |
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Family: fagaceae
Quercus hemispherica
laurel oak, darlington
(well drained sandy soils) |
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Family: lauraceae
Sassafras albidum
sassafrass
(bark looks like pine tree, polymorphic leaves, impressed veins, root beer smell) |
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Family: areceae
Rhapidophyllum hystrix
needle palm
(palmate 15-20 segments, unarmed pedial) |
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Family: fagaceae
Quercus michauxii
swampchesnut oak
(White flaky bark, obovate, bluntly toothed margins, pinnately veined) |
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Family: fagaceae
Quercus nigra
water oak
(bottom lands, tight bark, hairy armpits, different shaped leaves) |
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Family: fagaceae
Quercus laurilfolia
swamp laurel oak, diamond leaf oak
(bottom lands, tight bark while young, rolling edges, mucrinate tip) |
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Family: fagaceae
Quercus laevis
turkey oak
(thick blocky bark, lobed, scattered hairs below, acute base) |
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Family: vitaceae
Vitas aestivalis
summer grape
(climbing vine, branched tendrals, shredded bark, linear scratches, variably lobed leaves, serated margins) |
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Family: fagaceae
Quercus falcata
southern red oak
(blocky bark, variable shapes, bell shaped base, pubescent underside, star shaped pith) |
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