Title: Forestry Contest
1Forestry Contest
2Red MapleAcer rubrum
Leaves- 3-4, no teeth, hairy on underside Fruit-
winged seeds ½ - 1, red,reddish brown,or yellow
in color Bark-heavy, close grained,weak, light
brown color.
3Mockernut HickoryCarya tomentosa
Leaves- large, strong scented, hairy Fruit-
Oval, strong-scented husk that splits when
ripe Bark- heavy, hard tough, strong, white
4Pignut HickoryCarya glabra
Leaves- smooth, vary in length, largest are
14-16 Fruit- thin, tightly clinging husk over
dark brown nut, splits open slowly and only near
upper end. Bark- hard, heavy, strong
5Flowering DogwoodCornus florida
Leaves- edges slightly wavy, green, turns bright
red above in autumn Fruit-berrylike,
elliptical, shiny red, several at end of long
stalk, thin mealy bitter pulp Bark-dark reddish
brown rough, broken into small square plates
6Loblolly BayGordonia lasianthus
Leaves- 4-6, leathery, dark green, smooth and
shiny Fruit- oval, pointed, hard or woody, downy
coated, ¾ long Bark- soft and light, red, not
durable in contact w/ soil
7Southern Red CedarJuniperus Silicicola
Leaves-dark green, small, and scale-like Flowers-
golden color, but sheds a yellow pollen
Fruit-pale blue with a white bloom,
berry-like Bark-very thin, reddish brown
8SweetgumLiquidambar styraciflua
Leaves-star shaped or maplelike, leafstalks
slender, shiny dark green above, turns reddish
in autumn Fruit-a long-stalked dropping brown
ball composed of many individual
fruits Bark-gray, deeply furrowed into narrow
scaly ridges Flowers-tiny in greenish ball-like
clusters in spring
9Southern MagnoliaMagnolia grandiflora
Leaves-oblong or elliptical thick and firm with
edges slightly turned under shiny bright green
above, pale and with rust-colored hairs
beneath Fruit-long cone-like oblong pink to
brown Bark-dark gray smooth, becoming furrowed
and scaly Flowers-wide cup-shaped 3 white
sepals and 6 or more petals very fragrant
10Red MulberryMorus rubra
Leaves-4-7 innovate abruptly long-pointed,
with 3 main veins from often unequal base,
coarsely saw-toothed. Dull dark green and rough
above turning yellow in autumn Fruit-red to
dark purple composed of many tiny beadlike
1-seeded fruits, sweet and juicy, edible in late
spring Bark-brown fissured into scaly
plates Flowers-tiny, about 1/8 crowded in
narrow clusters
11Southern WaxmyrtleMyrica cerifera
12Sand PinePinus clausa
13Slash PinePinus elliottii
14 15Longleaf PinePinus palustris
16SycamorePlantanus occidentalis
17Turkey OakQuercus laevis
18Laurel OakQuercus laurifolia
19Water OakQuercus nigra
20Post OakQuercus stellata
21Live OakQuercus virginiana
22SassafrasSassafras albidum
23Bald CypressTaxodium distichum
24Winged ElmUlmus alata
25American ElmUlmus americana
26BlackgumNyssa sylvatica
27Yellow PoplarLiriodendron tulipifera
28Carolina AshFraxinum caroliniana
29PersimmonDiospyros virginiana
30American HollyIlex opaca
31CatalpaCatalpa bignoniodes
32SweetbayMagnolia virginiana
33HornbeamCarpinus caroliniana
34SugarberryCeltis laevigata
35Eastern RedbudCercis canadensis
36Water HickoryCarya aquatica
37American HophornbeamOstrya virginiana
38American BeechFagus grandifolia
39White OakQuercus alba
40Shumard OakQuercus shumardii
41Black CherryPrunus serotina