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Biodiversity Days 2005 at Fresh Pond Reservation

Woody Plants visible from the Perimeter Road
between the Weir Meadow and Kingsley Park
June 5, 2005
Led by Jean Rogers and Barbara Strell.
Eight people attended.



Evergreen Trees
  Cedar, Eastern Red
Pine, Eastern White
Juniperus virginiana
Pinus strobus

Deciduous Shade Trees
Ailanthus
Ash, Green
Beech, American
Castor Aralia
Cherry, Black
Cherry, Sweet
Cottonwood, Eastern
Elm, American
Hickory, Shagbark
Locust, Black
Maple, Norway
Oak, Red
Oak, White
Sycamore
Walnut, Black

Ailanthus altissma
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Fagus grandifolia
Kalopanax septemlobus
Prunus serotina
Prunus avium
Populus deltoides
Ulmus americana
Carya ovata
Robinia pseudo-acacia
Acer platanoides
Quercus rubra
Quercus alba
Platanus occidentaiis
Juglans nigra

Flowering/Ornamental/Understory Trees
Buckthorn, Common
Buckthorn, Glossy
Hackberry, Common
Mountain Ash, European
Serviceberry
Tree of Heaven
Witch Hazel

Rhamnus cathartica
Frangula alnus
Celtis occidentalis
Sorbus aucuparia
Amelanchier canadensis
Ailanthus altissma
Hamamelis virginiana

Shrubs
Cinquefoil, Shrubby
Cranberry, Highbush
Dogwood, Silky
Laurel, Sheep
Meadowsweet
Sumac, Smooth
Sweet Fern
Vibirnum sp.
Winterberry, Common
Potentilla fructose
Vibirnum trilobum
Cornus amomum
Kalmia angustifolia
Spirea latifolia
Rhus glabra
Comptonia peregrina

Ilex verticillata


Vines
Bittersweet, Oriental
Grape, River-bank
Ivy, Poison
Celastrus orbiculata
Vitis riparia
Toxicodendron radicans