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1) Pinaceae-pine 2) Cupressaceae-cypress 3)Taxaceae-yew |
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1)Picea 2)Abies 3)Pseudotsuga 4)Pinus 5)Larix 6)Tsuga |
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Picea: features and common name |
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Sharp needles (pokey picea), pegs on twigs. Spruce. |
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Abies: features and common name |
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Cones erect on branches, disintegrate @ maturity, resin blisters, Suction cup needles. Fir. |
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Pseudotsuga: features and common name |
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3-lobed bracts on cones "mouse butt". Douglas-Fir |
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Tsuga: features and common name |
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Drooping leader, Different lengthened needles all on one branch. Hemlock. |
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Pinus: features and common name |
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Needles in Fascicles (bundles). Pine. |
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Larix: features and common name |
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Deciduous!! lots of needles per fascicle. Larch. |
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Thuja: features and common name |
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Overlapping, scaly flat, branches; woody cones. Red Cedar |
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Juniperus: features and common name |
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Fleshy cones (Juniper "berries"). Juniper. |
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Taxus: features and common name |
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Pinaceae: Common Characteristics |
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Needles; large, woody female cones. |
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Cupressaceae: Common Characteristics |
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Leaves: scales, needles. Cones: woody OR fleshy, small bract fused to cone scale. |
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Taxaceae: Common Characteristics |
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2-ranked needles, Arils present. |
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