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  • Redbud Tree Flowers

    Redbud Tree Flowers

    Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)

  • Redbud Tree Flowers

    Redbud Tree Flowers

    Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)

  • Winged Elm (Ulmus alata); native to Southeastern U.S., at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.

    Winged Elm (Ulmus alata); native to Southeastern U.S., at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.

  • Devil's Walkingstick; Hercules' Club; Prickly Ash; Prickly Elder; Angelica-tree (Aralia spinosa); native to the eastern U.S., at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.

    Devil's Walkingstick; Hercules' Club; Prickly Ash; Prickly Elder; Angelica-tree (Aralia spinosa); native to the eastern U.S., at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.

  • Roundleaf Sweetgum; Rotundiloba Sweetgum; Rotundiloba; Seedless-Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua 'Rotundiloba'); natine to the southeastern U.S., at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.

    Roundleaf Sweetgum; Rotundiloba Sweetgum; Rotundiloba; Seedless-Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua 'Rotundiloba'); natine to the southeastern U.S., at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.

  • Eastern Red-cedar; Red Cedar; Eastern Juniper; Red Juniper; Pencil Cedar; Chansha; Hante' (Juniperus virginiana); native to east of the Rocky Mountains, Canada to Florida, at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.

    Eastern Red-cedar; Red Cedar; Eastern Juniper; Red Juniper; Pencil Cedar; Chansha; Hante' (Juniperus virginiana); native to east of the Rocky Mountains, Canada to Florida, at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.

  • Eastern Red-cedar; Red Cedar; Eastern Juniper; Red Juniper; Pencil Cedar; Chansha; Hante' (Juniperus virginiana); native to east of the Rocky Mountains, Canada to Florida, at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.

    Eastern Red-cedar; Red Cedar; Eastern Juniper; Red Juniper; Pencil Cedar; Chansha; Hante' (Juniperus virginiana); native to east of the Rocky Mountains, Canada to Florida, at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.

  • Red Buckeye; Firecracker Plant; Scarlet Buckeye (Aesculus pavia); native to southeastern U. S., north to Virginia, west to Texas.  The fruit, and twigs are poisonous.

    Red Buckeye; Firecracker Plant; Scarlet Buckeye (Aesculus pavia); native to southeastern U. S., north to Virginia, west to Texas. The fruit, and twigs are poisonous.

  • Southern Magnolia; Bull Bay; Bull-bay; Evergreen Magnolia, Magnolia, Loblolly Magnolia; Laurel-leaved Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora); native to the Southeastern U. S., at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.

    Southern Magnolia; Bull Bay; Bull-bay; Evergreen Magnolia, Magnolia, Loblolly Magnolia; Laurel-leaved Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora); native to the Southeastern U. S., at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.

  • Buckeye Tree

    Buckeye Tree

    Buckeye Tree (Aesculus spp.). The fruit, and twigs are poisonous.

  • Buckeye Tree Blooms

    Buckeye Tree Blooms

    Buckeye Tree Blooms (Aesculus sp.) bloom. The fruit, and twigs are poisonous.

  • Buckeye Tree Leaves

    Buckeye Tree Leaves

    Buckeye Tree (Aesculus sp.) leaves. The fruit, and twigs are poisonous.

  • Buckeye

    Buckeye

    Buckeye Tree (Aesculus sp.) leaves and a buckeye in the hull. The fruit, and twigs are poisonous.

  • Buckeye

    Buckeye

    Close-up of a Buckeye (Aesculus sp.) in the hull. The fruit, and twigs are poisonous.

  • Osage-orange

    Osage-orange

    Osage-orange; Hedge-apple; Bowwood; Horse-apple; Bois d'arc; Bodark; Bodock; Geelhout; Mock Orange; Naranjo Chino; Wild Orange; Yellow-wood (Maclura pomifera).

  • Osage-orange

    Osage-orange

    Osage-orange; Hedge-apple; Bowwood; Horse-apple; Bois d'arc; Bodark; Bodock; Geelhout; Mock Orange; Naranjo Chino; Wild Orange; Yellow-wood (Maclura pomifera). The fruit is also known as Monkey Balls.

  • Shagbark Hickory

    Shagbark Hickory

    Shagbark Hickory (Carya ovata).

  • Sycamore Tree Leaves

    Sycamore Tree Leaves

    Sycamore Tree leaves (Platanus occidentalis).

  • Sycamore Tree

    Sycamore Tree

    Sycamore Tree (Platanus occidentalis).

  • Tulip Poplar Tree Bloom

    Tulip Poplar Tree Bloom

    Tulip Poplar tree bloom (Liriodendron; tulipifera).

  • Tulip Poplar Tree

    Tulip Poplar Tree

    Tulip Poplar tree (Liriodendron; tulipifera).

  • Tulip Poplar Tree Leaves

    Tulip Poplar Tree Leaves

    Tulip Poplar tree leaves (Liriodendron; tulipifera).

  • Yellowwood Tree

    Yellowwood Tree

    Yellowwood Tree (Cladrastis kentukea).

  • Yellowwood Tree Leaves

    Yellowwood Tree Leaves

    Yellowwood Tree (Cladrastis kentukea).

  • Yellowwood Tree

    Yellowwood Tree

    Yellowwood Tree (Cladrastis kentukea).

  • Sweetgum Tree Leaf

    Sweetgum Tree Leaf

    Sweetgum Tree (Liquidambar styraciflua) leaves.

  • Mulberry Tree

    Mulberry Tree

    Mulberry Tree (Morus ssp.), leaves and fruit.

  • Rosin

    Rosin

    Rosin (Pix græca), is a solid form of resin obtained from pine trees and other plants. It bleeds or drains from the bark. It is used in making drugs, printing, soldering flux, etc.

  • Rosin

    Rosin

    Rosin (Pix græca), is a solid form of resin obtained from pine trees and other plants. It bleeds or drains from the bark. It is used in making drugs, printing, soldering flux, etc.

  • Dogwood Tree Flower

    Dogwood Tree Flower

    Eastern Redbud Flower (Cercis canadensis)

  • Dogwood Tree Flower

    Dogwood Tree Flower

    Eastern Redbud Flower (Cercis canadensis)

  • Dogwood Tree

    Dogwood Tree

    A blooming Dogwood Tree in the spring, in the Midwestern United States. The dogwood tree is also known as: eastern dogwood, flowering dogwood tree, flowering dogwood, dogwood, cornel, boxwood, arrowwood, white cornel, or Cornelian tree. In Ontario, Canada they are listed as endangered.

  • Dogwood Tree Flower

    Dogwood Tree Flower

    Eastern Redbud Flower (Cercis canadensis)

  • Dogwood Tree Flower

    Dogwood Tree Flower

    Eastern Redbud Flower (Cercis canadensis)

  • Fall Leaves

    Fall Leaves

    Fall leaves on the ground in Brown County State Park (Nashville, IN) in October.

  • Tree Bark

    Tree Bark

    Sycamore Tree Bark (Platanus occidentalis). They are also known as; American sycamore, American planetree, occidental plane, and buttonwood.

  • Cypress Tree Knees

    Cypress Tree Knees

    A closeup of Bald Cypress knees (Taxodium distichum), which form above the tree’s roots. They are also known as: Baldcypress, Bald-cypress, Cypress, Southern-cypress, White-cypress, Tidewater Red-cypress, Gulf-cypress, Red-cypress, or Swamp Cypress.

  • Cypress Twig Midge Gall

    Cypress Twig Midge Gall

    Cypress Twig Midge Gall (Taxodiomyia cupressiananassa). There are three midge galls on this cypress tree (Taxodium distichum ). A midge is an insect that is detrimental to trees. The midge's egg is laid on the tree and it causes the swollen brown and gray place on the twig.

  • Cypress Twig Midge Gall

    Cypress Twig Midge Gall

    Cypress Twig Midge Gall (Taxodiomyia cupressiananassa). There are two midge galls on this cypress tree (Taxodium distichum ). A midge is an insect that is detrimental to trees. The midge's egg is laid on the tree and it causes the swollen.

  • Bald Cypress Cones

    Bald Cypress Cones

    Bald Cypress Cones (Taxodium distichum)

  • American Sweetgum

    American Sweetgum

    American Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) autumn leaf and Immature fruit.

  • Fall Leaves

    Fall Leaves

    Fall leaves on a moss covered log.

  • Fall Leaves

    Fall Leaves

    Fall leaves on a decaying log.

  • Fall Logs

    Fall Logs

    Fall leaves on a moss covered log.

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