Fagaceae, Ulmaceae, Cannabaceae, & Ericaceae Flashcards

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Leaves are simple, alternate arrangement

ovate. Up to 5 inches long and 2 inches wide. Leaf margin entire and smooth or lightly serrate at the tip

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  • Celtis laevigata*
  • Sugar Hackberry*
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alternate, catkins, nuts within cup

4in ovate, in may covered in hairs otherwise smooth glossy, dark green above, pale below. parallel veins (fewer than am. beech) , wavy margin, gold in fall.

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  • Fagus sylvatica*
  • European Beech*
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alternate, catkins, nuts within cup

red oak, Alternate, simple, 6 in , 2 or 3 pairs of lobes with U - shaped sinuses. tufts of hairs on the underside of the leaf along the main vein.

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  • Quercus palustris*
  • Pin Oak*
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Leaves are simple, alternate arrangement, drupe

ovate. Up to 5 inches long and 3 inches wide. Leaf margin serrate except at the base

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  • Celtis occidentalis*
  • Common Hackberry*
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simple, serrated edge, alternate ,

eaves < 4 in. long. Stems pubescent; fruit produced in fall; bark exfoliates

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  • Ulmus parvifolia*
  • aka lacebark*
  • Chinese Elm*
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simple, serrated edge, alternate, samara

4 - to 6 - inch, coarse leaf is sharply toothed and has a tapered point . It has the characteristic uneven leaf base and is strongly veined. The petiole and leaf margin have fine hairs. The upper surface of the leaf feels slightly scratchy when rubbed

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  • Ulmus americana*
  • American Elm*
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alternate, catkins, nuts within cup

white oak, typical white oak leaf edged with numerous rounded lobes. The base of the leaf can be rounded or often auriculate around the petiole. Leaf color is usually dark green, but there is little autumn color

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  • Quercus robur*
  • English Oak*
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simple, serrated edge, alternate

2 inches long. The elm - like foliage is dark green and strongly veined with a toothed (serrate) leaf margin

bark is reddish in young trees, but grays with age and exfoliates in small patches

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Zelkova serrata

Japanese Zelkova

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alternate, catkins, nuts within cup

red oak, sharply - pointed, coarsely toothed lobes. upper glossy, dark green lower pale bc pubescence. T 7 and 11 lobes. lobe tips can have shallow teeth. Sinuses are almost triangular, Lower portion of petiole is orange - red.

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Quercus rubra

Red Oak

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10
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small plants with scales on the undersides of the leaves ( lepidotes )

Evergreen leaves are leathery and deep green. Each leaf is 1 to 3 inches long and elliptical in shape. Although evergreen, leaves change to a purple color in the winter

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Rhododendron ‘PJM’

PJM Rhododendron

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alternate, catkins, nuts within cup

white oak, 6 to 10 rounded lobes on each side of the leaf. Fall color ranges from yellow to yellow - brown

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  • Quercus bicolor*
  • Swamp White Oak*
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alternate, catkins, nuts within cup

red oak, The 3 to 5 long, narrow ( lanceolate ) leaves are willow - like and are light green and glossy above and dull below. The leaf lacks lobes and is tipped by a bristle

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  • Quercus phellos*
  • Willow Oak*
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alternate, catkins, nuts within cup

white oak, large leaves can reach 10 inches in length and are scalloped with up to 14 pairs of shallow lobes

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  • Quercus montana*
  • Chestnut Oak*
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14
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alternate, catkins, nuts within cup

4 in, ovate , smooth, glossy dark green above, pale below. parallel veins ending with sharp tooth at margin.

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  • Fagus grandifolia*
  • American beech*
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alternate, catkins, nuts within cup

red oak, long, narrow leaves have bristled teeth along the margin of each vein end. The upper leaf is shiny green while the underside is pale. Fall color is a dirty yellow

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  • Quercus acutissima*
  • Sawtooth Oak*
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16
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alternate, catkins, nuts within cup

white oak, glossy green above and pale below. The large leaves have 8 to ten deep lobes with blunt tips and have a tapered base

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  • Quercus alba*
  • White Oak*
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alternate, catkins, nuts within cup

white oak, Wedge - shaped, deepley lobed leaves are the largest of the oaks reaching up to 10 inches long and 6 inches wide. The beautiful leaf is glossy and smooth above while pale and hairy below

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  • Quercus macrocarpa*
  • Burr Oak*
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Rhododendron hybrid

Azalea

19
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Flower - Lilac to purple flowers with a green or yellow mark on the inside of the top petal. Flowers are produced in large terminal trusses

Evergreen, oblong leaves with an entire margin and rounded base (arrow). Up to 6 inches long and 2 inches wide

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  • Rhododendron catawbiense*
  • Catawba Rhododendron*
20
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alternate, catkins, nuts within cup

red oak, attractive dark green leaves are oblong - lanceolate and about 8 inches long and 3 inches wide with a bristle on the tip. They become brown in autumn and persist on the tree through winter

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Quercus imbricaria

Shingle Oak