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Roble Rojo Americano (Quercus rubra)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
20 foot tall tree. Alternate leaves. Leaves pinnately lobed with sharp points. No flowers present.
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Vitis ripariaObserv.
dmcooperbergDescripción
Woody vine. Presumably more than 5 feet long. Leaves alternate lobed and toothed. Lobes shallow, going about only 1/4 of the way through the leaf. Teeth up ti .25 cm. Tendrils present opposite leaves except every third leaf. Small hairs on leaf edges and on backs of leaves at veins. Small, green, unripe fruits present.
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dmcooperbergDescripción
2 foot tall herbaceous plant. Flowers present with lower flowers having dried and parts fallen off. Flowers arranged in a raceme. Flowers with 6 tepals, 6 stamens and one sigma, radial symmetry. All stamens the same length. 3 carpels present. Leaves all basal and grass like.
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dmcooperbergDescripción
2 foot tall herbaceous plant. Purple flowers present. 4 petals and 4 sepals present and arranged in a loose cluster. 6 Stamens, 4 long and two short. Flowers fragrant. Leaves alternate, somewhat narrow and slightly toothed. Leaves and stem hairy.
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Dulcámara (Solanum dulcamara)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
Flower about 1 foot high, twining herbaceous plant. Flower purple with green spots in the center with 5 petals and 5 small sepals. Flower with radial symmetry and facing downward. Stamens, 5 and surrounding a single stigma. Leaves simple with two lower lobes. Leaves alternate.
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Trébol Rojo Eurasiático (Trifolium pratense)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
1.5 foot tall herbaceaous plant. Purple flowers present into globose heads about 2.5 cm in diameter. Flowers with bilateral symmetry with 5 fused petals. Heads have radial symmetry. Leaves compound with 3 leaflets. Leaflets entire. Leaves alternate.
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dmcooperbergDescripción
1.5 foot tall herbaceous plant. Leaves are palmately lobed with five or seven deeply cut lobes. Basal and opposite leaves. Five rose-purple petals and ten stamens. 5 sepals. Single pistil and superior ovary.
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Castaño de Indias (Aesculus hippocastanum)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
25 foot tree. Leaves are opposite and palmately compound, with 7 leaflets. Old flowers present in erect panicles with fruit ripening. Fruit is a green spiked capsule. Flowers bilaterally symmetrical with 8 stamens, 1 carpel and a superior ovary. Flowers have 5 united petals. 5 sepals present.
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Olmo Americano (Ulmus americana)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
50 foot tall tree. Bark is light gray with deep furrows. Fruit is a flat samara, about .5 inches long and wide. Simple leaves with teeth on the edges, 3 to 4 inches long. Asymmetrical at leaf base. Leaves alternate. No flowers present.
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dmcooperbergDescripción
2 foot tall herbaceous plant. Leaves are twice pinnately compound. Horizontal racemes of around to 20 pendent flowers present. Outer petals are bright pink, while the inner petals are white. The flowers resemble the traditional hear shape with a droplet at the bottom. Flowers show bisymmetric symmetry. 2 tiny sepals present and 4 petals. 2 stamens and 1 pistil.
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Corona de San Pedro (Cornus florida)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
15 foot tall tree. Simple opposite leaves with margins entire. Pinnate leaf venation with secondary veins arcuate. When leaves are slowly pulled apart, elongated vascular strands are visible. 4 large white/pink bracts are present. Inflorescence located within the bracts with many small 4 petaled flowers.
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Duraznillo (Cercis canadensis)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
15 foot tree. Trunk divided into many branches from the bottom. Bark smooth. Leaves alternate. Flowers purple with bilateral symmetry and banner inside lateral wings. 2 fused petals, 5 petals total. 10 stamens and one carpel. Ovary inferior.
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Sicómoro Americano (Platanus occidentalis)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
15 foot tall tree. Bark white with darker round but lobed sections appearing to be peeled away. Some round fruits persisting. Green immature inflorescences developing, small and round. Leaves alternate, simple, just emerging and appearing tooth-lobed. Folliar stipules present.
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Palo Blanco (Celtis occidentalis)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
50 foot tree. Bark with wart like bumps. Alternate leaf arrangement. Leaves and branches too high to observe closely.
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Aesculus glabraObserv.
dmcooperbergDescripción
50 foot tall tree. Opposite palmately compound leaves with 5 leaflets. Deeply furrowed bark in flat plates. Flowers yellow and bilaterally symmetrical, with 8 stamens, one carpel and a superior ovary. 4 petals on flowers.
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Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
20 foot tall tree. Alternate leaf arrangement. Fan shaped leaves present on short shoots. No flowers present. Bark grey and somewhat smooth, but with lighter and darker fissures.
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Hierba de Santa Bárbara (Barbarea vulgaris)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
1.5 foot tall herbaceous plant. Alternate leaf arrangement. Flowers with four petals arranged like a cross. Stamens 6, 4 long and two short. Flowers yellow and umbellate.
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Betula nigraObserv.
dmcooperbergDescripción
40 foot tall tree, Alternate branching. Bark thin and peeling. No leaves present. Buds small, some buds larger and green.
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Consuelda Media (Ajuga reptans)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
9 inch tall herbaceous plant. Purple flowers with bilateral symmetry and 5 united petals and 5 united sepals. Leaves opposite with round toothed edges. Leaves at top of the plant have smooth edges and are more reddish. 2 long stamens 2 short stamens.
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dmcooperbergDescripción
2 inch herbaceous plant. Yellow 5 petaled flower. 5 sepals. Leaves are compound, with three and heart shaped leaflets. 10 stamens. Leaves basal. Ovary superior.
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Brusela (Vinca minor)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
4 inch herbaceous plant. Flowers purple with 5 petals united at the base. 5 stamens. Stems are long and twining, some woody. Leaves opposite and shiny with smooth edges. Ovary superior.
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Viola sororiaObserv.
dmcooperbergDescripción
4 inch herbaceous plant. Flower irregular. Purple flower with a white and yellow interior. Leaves basal, broad and heart shaped.
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Trébol Blanco (Trifolium repens)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
One inch tall herbaceous plant. Three leaves, whorled. Leaves round and green with slightly lighter marks in the center.
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Sauce Llorón (Salix babylonica)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
40 feet tall tree. Yellow catkins present. Alternate simple leaves, pointed, long (3 in), and thin (.75 in). Pendulous branches. Twigs yellow.
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Hierba del Ajo (Alliaria petiolata)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
4 inch tall herbaceous plant. Rosette of green leaves. leaves heart shaped with a wavy margin. Leaves scented when crushed.
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dmcooperbergDescripción
1 foot herbacious plant. Spiral shaped incandescence of purple flowers. 5 fused petals.5 stamens. Large broad simple leaves. Leaves alternate.
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Manzanos (Género Malus)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
10 foot tall tree. White flowers present. 5 petals. Branches drooping. Flowers growing from branches as well as from trunk.
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dmcooperbergDescripción
3 foot tall shrub. Yellow flowers present with 4 fused petals and 4 distinct sepals. Leaves also present. Opposite branching.
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Haya Americana (Fagus grandifolia)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
20 foot tall tree. Dried leaves present on branches. Buds long pointed and with imbricate bud scales. Bark grey and smooth. Small white lenticels on branches.
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Magnolia Estrella (Magnolia stellata)Observ.
dmcooperbergDescripción
20 foot tall tree. Flowers and buds both present. Buds large and pubescent. Flowers white and with many tepals.