Plant ID: Wetlands & Their Borders
Taught by Dr. David Hall in Gainesville, Florida (Institute for Wetland & Environmental Education & Research, INC.)
September 2010
Acer rubrum, Red Maple
Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic White-cedar
-flat vs. Juniperus virginiana, Southern Red Cedar
Bidens alba, Common Beggar-tick
- opposite leaves
Callicarpa americana, French-mulberry or American Beauty Berry
Campsis radicans, Trumpet Vine
Leaves of Ilex glabra, Galberry
- usually with 2 notches in the leaf margins on each side of the apex creating a few teeth
Lyonia lucida, Shiny Lyonia + Gaylussacia, Huckleberry
Phyllanthus urinaria, Chamber Bitter & Phyllanthus tenellus, Long-stalked
Quercus nigra, Water Oak
Sapium sebiferum, Chinese Tallow Tree
Pinus palustris, Longleaf Pine Cone
-Two-handed cone vs Pinus taeda, Loblolly Pine (this one retain the cones) or Pinus clausa, Sand Pine
September 2010
Acer rubrum, Red Maple
Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic White-cedar
-flat vs. Juniperus virginiana, Southern Red Cedar
Bidens alba, Common Beggar-tick
- opposite leaves
Callicarpa americana, French-mulberry or American Beauty Berry
Campsis radicans, Trumpet Vine
Leaves of Ilex glabra, Galberry
- usually with 2 notches in the leaf margins on each side of the apex creating a few teeth
Lyonia lucida, Shiny Lyonia + Gaylussacia, Huckleberry
Phyllanthus urinaria, Chamber Bitter & Phyllanthus tenellus, Long-stalked
Quercus nigra, Water Oak
Sapium sebiferum, Chinese Tallow Tree
Pinus palustris, Longleaf Pine Cone
-Two-handed cone vs Pinus taeda, Loblolly Pine (this one retain the cones) or Pinus clausa, Sand Pine
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