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Goldenrods (Genus Solidago)Observer
emmahannahkelseyDescription
Herbaceous; alternate, simple, rounded, parallel leaves; no flowers but many blue purple flower buds, no basal leaves
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Devil's Beggarticks (Bidens frondosa)Observer
emmahannahkelseyDescription
herbaceous, approximately 12-18 inches, leaves have jagged edges and slight purple tint on edges of some leaves, small yellow flowers at top of plant
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Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)Observer
emmahannahkelseyDescription
woody; approx 80 feet; leaves are alternate, palmate, simple, and have two leaves per node; no flowers
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Asters and Allies (Tribe Astereae)Observer
emmahannahkelseyDescription
herbaceous, approx. 2-3 ft; alternate, compound, single pointed, parallel leaves; white petal flowers with yellow center, 2 in diameter
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Cat's-Ears (Genus Hypochaeris)Observer
emmahannahkelseyDescription
Herbaceous, 6 in. in height; whorled, single pointed, pinnate leaves; bright yellow radial flowers; 2 in radius; no basal leaves
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Sunflowers, Daisies, Asters, and Allies (Family Asteraceae)Observer
emmahannahkelseyDescription
Herbaceous, approximately 6-18 in. in height, simple leaves, approximately 12 buds with 1 bearing white seeds
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Pin Oak (Quercus palustris)Observer
emmahannahkelseyDescription
Woody, approximately 70ft tall; leaves are pointed, pinnate, alternate, simple and have one leaf per node; no flowers
What
Goldenrods (Genus Solidago)Observer
emmahannahkelseyDescription
herbaceous, about 3 feet tall, alternate/simple leaves that are longer at base and shorter at top, about 10 yellow small flowers in 1 cluster