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Northern White Cedar
evergreen tree with fan like branches and scaly leaves, small tree, grows in wet forestsused for craft, construction and medicine
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Ginko
- leaves are decidious & fan shaped with
- an apical sinus, ovule enclosed in fleshy
- capsule that smells, it is dioecious.
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Table Mtn Pine
rounded, irregular shape. needles are in bundles of two, occasionally three. cones are ovoid, pale pinkish to yellowish buff, each scale bears a stout, sharp spine, prefers dry conditions
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Pinyion Pine
edible pinyon nuts, The fragrance of the wood, especially when burned, is unmistakable, grows in the southwestern United States and in Mexico
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Balsam Fir
Erect cone, disintegrates when ripe, Soft, blunt, single needles. Directly attached to twig. Two-ranked off the twig
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Red Spruce
- 4 sided needles, sharp pointed needles
- pendant cones, rough twig surface
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Black Spruce
- cones are smallest of all the spruces,
- straight trunk with little taper, narrow, pointed crown of short, compact, drooping branches with upturned tips, grows near timberline and adirondack mtns.
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White Spruce
large evergreen tree, the cones are pendulous with thin, flexible scales. leaves are needle like, bark is thin and scaly, flaking off in small circular plates
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