This family is largely made up of conifers.
What is Pinaceae?
What is black locust?
This member of Fagaceae is characterized for having hairs covering most surfaces of the twig, bud, and leaves.
What is Quercus velutina?
What is the birch family?
Members of this family make a sugary sauce used for waffles.
What is Sapindaceae?
This genus contains individuals with petiole glands which can be found in pairs at the base of a simple leaf.
This species' name suggests having '5 leaves', but is actually referring to 5 leaflets.
What is Parthenocissus quinquefolius?
A large, silvery bud of this species almost glistens when it catches the light.
What is Magnolia acuminata?
Juglandaceae is commonly known as this family.
What is walnut family?
When identifying species within the genus, Pinus, botanists count the number of needles in each one of these.
What are fascicles?
This oak gets its scientific name from having leaves with a white underside, contrasting the green upper surface.
What is Quercus bicolor?
What family contains the only whorled species in this class?
What is Bignoniaceae?
These are bumps along the pumpkin orange twig of Picea abies.
What is sterigmata?
This species found in Pinaceae gets its name from its tendency to lose its leaves.
Individuals of these families are oppositely arranged.
What is Sapindaceae, Oleaceae, Cornaceae (Dogwoods), Adoxaceae, Caprifoliaceae?
A flattened this is diagnostic of this genus of trees.
What is petiole?
The scientific name of this species indicates that you should leave-it-be.
What is Toxicodendron radicans?