Branching alternate. Stem and leaves have fine bristles covering them. Leaves are lance-like and grow beneath the junction of each branch. Leaves are thin and have a defined midrib vein that runs to the base of the leaf
Leaves entire, fruit not a cone, pinnately veined leaves. Leaves less than 1.5 dm long, not resinous dotted, leaves not aromatic fragrant. Midrib om leaves excurrent, bristle topped, fruit an acorn
Deciduous woody plant with alternate, entire leaves. Fruit not a cone. Leaves not broad-cordate, leaves averaging less than 1.5 dm long. Leaves not resinous dotted, and not aromatic fragrant. Leaves not bristle-tipped. Flowers axillary.
Found along a trail near a playground at Copley Community Park. At least 40’ tall. Medium leaves with 3-5 lobes. They turn yellow/orange in autumn (green originally). Fruit is the two-winged samara. Found in a shaded region among other trees.
Deciduous woody plant with opposite toothed leaves. Leaves smaller, not broad ovate. Leaves not dotted with internal glands. Leaves have slender long petioles. Flowers not present. The drupes for the remaining fruit are red. Some branches are red with white dots. Yellow fruit remains all over the plant
Robins are fairly fearless when it comes to people. They don’t fly away until you’re pretty close and usually just hop away.