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A tree generally has a single upright stem and reaches a height of 20 feet. Some species are shrubs in harsh climates and trees in moderate climates. |
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Shrubs are low branching, suckering, or have multiple stems and do not reach 20 feet in height. | |
Most people recognize brambles, which include roses and blackberries. | |
Vines require some extra help for support. They hold on to the support by twining, growing tendrils, or aerial roots. |
Cacti do have leaves - they are reduced to spines. |
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Palms are common in warm regions. | |
Yuccas can be found in many loacations but are more common is deserts. | |
Slender or Scaly leaves can be found on pines, junipers, and other genera. | |
Broadleaf includes genera with narrow leaves, such as the willows. |
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 Acer pensylvanicum - striped maple
 Acer spicatum - mountain maple
 Aesculus pavia - red buckeye
 Alnus incana ssp. rugosa - speckled alder
 Alnus serrulata - hazel alder
 Amelanchier arborea - downy serviceberry
 Amelanchier canadensis - shadblow serviceberry
 Amelanchier laevis - Alleghany serviceberry
 Amelanchier sanguinea - roundleaf serviceberry
 Amorpha fruticosa - desert false indigo
 Andromeda polifolia - bog rosemary
 Aralia spinosa - Devil's walking stick
 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi - kinnikinick
 Aronia arbutifolia - chokeberry
 Aronia melanocarpa - black chokeberry
 Berberis canadensis - American barberry
 Berberis thunbergii - Japanese barberry
 Broussonetia papyrifera - paper mulberry
 Buddleja davidii - butterfly-bush
 Calycanthus floridus - common sweetshrub
 Castanea pumila - Alleghany chinkapin
 Ceanothus americanus - New Jersey tea
 Celtis pumila - dwarf hackberry
 Cephalanthus occidentalis - buttonbush
 Cercis canadensis - eastern redbud
 Chimaphila maculata - striped pipsissewa
 Chimaphila umbellata - prince's pine
 Chionanthus virginicus - fringetree
 Comptonia peregrina - sweetfern
 Cornus alternifolia - alternate-leaf dogwood
 Cornus amomum - silky dogwood
 Cornus canadensis - bunchberry
 Cornus racemosa - gray dogwood
 Cornus sericea - red-osier dogwood
 Corylus americana - American hazel
 Corylus cornuta - beaked hazel
 Crataegus monogyna - oneseed hawthorn
 Cytisus scoparius - Scotch broom
 Deutzia scabra - fuzzy deutzia
 Diervilla lonicera - northern bush-honeysuckle
 Dirca palustris - eastern leatherwood
 Elaeagnus umbellata - autumn-olive
 Epigaea repens - trailing arbutus
 Euonymus alatus - winged euonymus
 Euonymus americanus - strawberry bush
 Euonymus atropurpureus - eastern wahoo
 Forsythia spp. - forsythia
 Frangula alnus - glossy buckthorn
 Gaultheria procumbens - teaberry
 Gaylussacia spp. - huckleberry
 Hamamelis virginiana - witch-hazel
 Hibiscus syriacus - rose-of-sharon
 Hydrangea arborescens - wild hydrangea
 Hydrangea paniculata - panicle hydrangea
 Hypericum spp. - Saint Johnswort
 Ilex montana - mountain holly
 Ilex verticillata - winterberry holly
 Juniperus communis - common juniper
 Kalmia angustifolia - sheep laurel
 Kalmia latifolia - mountain laurel
 Ligustrum amurense - Amur privet
 Ligustrum vulgare - common privet
 Lindera benzoin - spicebush
 Linnaea borealis - twinflower
 Lonicera canadensis - American fly honeysuckle
 Lonicera maackii - Amur honeysuckle
 Lonicera morrowii - Morrow honeysuckle
 Lonicera tatarica - Tatarian honeysuckle
 Lycium barbarum - goji berry
 Lyonia ligustrina - maleberry
 Malus angustifolia - southern crab apple
 Menziesia pilosa - minniebush
 Mitchella repens - partridgeberry
 Morus alba - white mulberry
 Physocarpus opulifolius - common ninebark
 Pieris floribunda - mountain pieris
 Poncirus trifoliata - trifoliate orange
 Prunus alleghaniensis - Allegheny plum
 Prunus americana - American plum
 Prunus angustifolia - Chickasaw plum
 Prunus virginiana - choke cherry
 Ptelea trifoliata - hoptree
 Pyrularia pubera - buffalo nut
 Quercus ilicifolia - bear oak
 Quercus prinoides - dwarf chinquapin oak
 Rhamnus cathartica - common buckthorn
 Rhododendron calendulaceum - flame azalea
 Rhododendron catawbiense - Catawba rhododendron
 Rhododendron maximum - great rhododendron
 Rhododendron periclymenoides - pink azalea
 Rhodotypos scandens - jet blackbead
 Rhus aromatica - fragrant sumac
 Rhus copallinum - shining sumac
 Rhus glabra - smooth sumac
 Rhus typhina - staghorn sumac
 Ribes cynosbati - prickly gooseberry
 Ribes lacustre - prickly currant
 Ribes rotundifolium - Appalachian gooseberry
 Robinia hispida - bristly locust
 Rubus odoratus - purple flowering raspberry
 Salix alba - white willow
 Salix caprea - goat willow
 Salix discolor - pussy willow
 Salix exigua - sandbar willow
 Salix lucida - shining willow
 Salix purpurea - purpleosier willow
 Salvia officinalis - common sage
 Sambucus nigra ssp. canadensis - American elderberry
 Sambucus racemosa - red elderberry
 Sibbaldiopsis tridentata - three-toothed-cinquefoil
 Sideroxylon lycioides - buckthorn bumelia
 Spiraea alba var. alba - narrowleaf spiraea
 Spiraea alba var. latifolia - meadowsweet
 Spiraea japonica - Japanese spiraea
 Staphylea trifolia - bladdernut
 Symphoricarpos albus - snowberry
 Symphoricarpos orbiculatus - coralberry
 Syringa vulgaris - common lilac
 Toxicodendron pubescens - poison-oak
 Toxicodendron radicans - poison-ivy
 Ulex europaeus - common gorse
 Vaccinium corymbosum - highbush blueberry
 Vaccinium macrocarpon - cranberry
 Vaccinium myrtilloides - velvet-leaf blueberry
 Vaccinium oxycoccos - small cranberry
 Vaccinium pallidum - lowbush blueberry
 Vaccinium stamineum - deerberry
 Viburnum acerifolium - mapleleaf viburnum
 Viburnum dentatum - arrowwood
 Viburnum lantanoides - hobblebush
 Viburnum lentago - nannyberry
 Viburnum nudum - possumhaw viburnum
 Viburnum opulus var. americanum - highbush-cranberry
 Viburnum opulus var. opulus - European cranberrybush viburnum
 Viburnum prunifolium - blackhaw
 Viburnum recognitum - smooth arrowwood
 Xanthorhiza simplicissima - yellowroot