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Leaf Arrangement 1. Sugar Maple * Acer saccharum *Hardwood (furniture). *Maple syrup (also black maple). *Moderate lobes (mostly 5), moderate notches.

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Page 1: Leaf Arrangement 1. Sugar Maple * Acer saccharum *Hardwood (furniture). *Maple syrup (also black maple). *Moderate lobes (mostly 5), moderate notches.

Leaf Arrangement

Page 2: Leaf Arrangement 1. Sugar Maple * Acer saccharum *Hardwood (furniture). *Maple syrup (also black maple). *Moderate lobes (mostly 5), moderate notches.

Leaf Arrangement

Page 3: Leaf Arrangement 1. Sugar Maple * Acer saccharum *Hardwood (furniture). *Maple syrup (also black maple). *Moderate lobes (mostly 5), moderate notches.

1. Sugar Maple

* Acer saccharum *Hardwood (furniture). *Maple syrup (also black

maple). *Moderate lobes (mostly

5), moderate notches *Simple opposite leaves

(all maples), green beneath.

*Dark brown trunk, rough vertical grooves.

Page 4: Leaf Arrangement 1. Sugar Maple * Acer saccharum *Hardwood (furniture). *Maple syrup (also black maple). *Moderate lobes (mostly 5), moderate notches.

2. Dandelion

*Taraxacum officinale

*Jagged lobed leaves.

*Hollow milky stem.

*Used as antacid, natural stimulant, dandelion root is good for stomach aches.

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3. American Sycamore

*Plantanus occidentalis

*Single fruits *Molted exfoliating

bark. *98ft. To 130 ft. *Alternate leaves. *Planted as a shade

tree.

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4. Staghorn Sumac

*Rhus typhina *Round twigs. *Alternate compound

leaves. *Velvety. *Toothed leaves. *Leaf stalk is not

woody. *Leaves and leaflets.

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5. White Pine

*Pinus strobus *Needles occur 5 to a

bundle. Only pine with 5.

*Soft wood.

*Commercial use as a Christmas tree.

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6. Goldenrod

*Solidago sp. *Perennials with large

clusters of small yellow flowers.

*Used by practitioners of herbal medicine.

*Counter inflammation and irritation of the kidneys.

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7. Northern White Cedar

* Thuja occidentalis

*Leaves scale like. *Soft wood. *Used to be called “Arbor

Vitae” or tree of life because it cured men of scurvy of Canadian expedition team led by Jacques Cartier.

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8. Red Maple

*Acer rubrum *Hardwood. *Toothed leaves,

silvery white beneath. *3-5 lobes. *Canadian symbol. *Bark used as dye to

give olive or gray color.

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9. Norway Maple

*Acer plantanoids

*5-lobed leaves. *Most popular

ornamental street tree in U.S. in the 60’s and 70’s.

*Wine colored leaves *Imported from

Europe.

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10. Pin-Oak

*Quercus palustris *Bristle tip leaves. *Native to eastern North

America. *Monoecious. *An individual that has both

male and female reproductive units (flowers, conifer cones).

*The bark was used by some Native American tribes to make a drink for treatment of intestinal pain.

*One of the most popular ornamental trees in the United States.

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11. Common Plantain

* Plantago major *The Common Broad-

leaved Plantain is a very familiar perennial 'weed,' and may be found anywhere by roadsides and in meadow-land.

*Used in inflammation of the skin, malignant ulcers, intermittent fever.

*Broad, irregularly rounded to oval leaves.

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12. Scotch Pine

*Pinus sylvestris *Needles in 2.

*Imported from Europe for forest and Christmas tree plantings.

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13. White Aster

Aster vimineus Small White Aster Small white daisy-like

flowers crowded closely together.

Found in fields and meadows.

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14. Chicory

Cichorium intybus

Blue, lavender, or occasionally white flowers.

Appetizer, digestive and diuretic tonic.

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15. Canadian Thistle

Cirsium arvense Has lavender blossoms

that are similar in appearance to dandelion blossoms.

The seeds are an important food for Goldfinch.

The species is widely considered a weed.

Has the typical prickly leaves characteristic of the thistles.

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16. Queen Anne’s Lace

Daucus carota Common weed Bright white and rounded

when in full flower. Flowering from June to

August. Includes wild carrot. A teaspoon of crushed seeds

has long been used as a form of birth control.

Disrupts the implantation process.