Winterberry |
Persimmon |
Cottonwood |
Black Gum with two terriers in the background |
Swamp White Oak |
American Beech |
Honey Locust |
Hackberry |
Catalpa |
Shagbark Hickory |
Red Maple |
Pecan |
American Elm |
A local park has planted out a large number of local trees as young specimen trees with identification markers. Not great pictures, but a useful thing I wish more parks would do. Not shown are several common forest trees around here: Pignut hickory, red oak, willow oak, black cherry, sycamore, ash, tulip tree, and black walnut.
Yellowwood |
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