Trees: Trees
Tree: Tree A tall plant, over 12 feet tall at maturity Usually has only one woody trunk, some trees have multiple trunks Are the largest of all living things, some are over 300 feet tall Are the oldest living things, some Sequoia trees are 3500 years old
Bark: Bark The outer layer of protective cells, not living tissue Can be smooth, bumpy, knotty or peeling
American Elm: American Elm
Hackberry: Hackberry
River Birch: River Birch
Silver Maple: Silver Maple
Sycamore: Sycamore
Leaves: Leaves The green portion of a plant where photosynthesis takes place Usually a broad flat structure, but sometimes may be needle-like or scale-like
American Holly: American Holly
Chinese Pistache: Chinese Pistache
Needle-like Leaves: Needle-like Leaves Long, thin, usually pointy leaves
Bald Cypress: Bald Cypress
Pinon: Pinon
Shortleaf Pine: Shortleaf Pine
Scale-like Leaves: Scale-like Leaves
Long, thin leaves: Long, thin leaves
Cane: Cane
Broad Flat Leaves: Broad Flat Leaves
Ginkgo: Ginkgo
Slippery Elm: Slippery Elm
Smooth Edges: Smooth Edges
Toothed Edges: Toothed Edges
Chinquapin Oak: Chinquapin Oak
Birch: Birch
Mock Orange: Mock Orange
Wavy Edges: Wavy Edges
Lobed Edges: Lobed Edges
Maple Leaf Oak: Maple Leaf Oak
Sassafras: Sassafras
Simple Leaves: Simple Leaves
Compound Leaves: Compound Leaves
American Elm: American Elm
American Holly: American Holly
Bald Cypress: Bald Cypress
Black Cherry: Black Cherry
Black Willow: Black Willow
Bristly Locust: Bristly Locust
Black Jack Oak: Black Jack Oak
Chinese Pistache: Chinese Pistache
Cottonwood: Cottonwood
Dogwood: Dogwood
Eastern Red Cedar: Eastern Red Cedar
Elderberry: Elderberry
Sumac: Sumac
Golden Raintree: Golden Raintree
Gooseberry: Gooseberry
Green Ash: Green Ash
Hackberry: Hackberry
Hawthorn: Hawthorn
Honeylocust: Honeylocust
Huckleberry: Huckleberry
Mimosa: Mimosa
Pin Oak: Pin Oak
Persimmon: Persimmon
Red Maple: Red Maple
Redbud: Redbud
River Birch: River Birch
Shortleaf Pine: Shortleaf Pine
Sycamore: Sycamore
Texas Buckeye: Texas Buckeye