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Title: Plant ID


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Plant ID
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Old growth Douglas Fir
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Old Western Red Cedar Douglas Fir
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1. Douglas Fir
Christmas tree, erect branches
BUD
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Douglas Fir 1 of 3 dominant trees, needles go
all around the stem, cones with rat tails,
pointed buds
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2. Western Red Cedar
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Western Red Cedar, 1 of 3 co-dominants in PNW,
Wetlands, scale-like leaves,
Tiny cones
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Western Red Cedar
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Western Hemlock
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Needles of 2 different lengths, flat spray,
drooping top Western Hemlock
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Pacific Yew shown with Aril (not a true berry)
contains Taxol, a ovarian cancer fighting drug
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Lodgepole pine 2 needles in a sheath
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Big Cones
Western White Pine, tree, 5 needles in a sheath
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3 needled Pine 9-12 Ponderosa Pine
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English Ivy Invasive non-native, climbing trees
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Salal Shrub, native, evergreen, simple leaf
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Holly Separate Male and Female trees.
Invasive, non-native, evergreen, simple leaf
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Oregon Grape Shrub, compound evergreen leaf
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Wild Rose/ Nooka Rose, shrub, compound leaf,
alternate branching
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Wild Rose with rose hips
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Trailing Blackberry Native Shrub, Compound leaf,
alternate branching, small thorns
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Himalayan Blackberry Rubus sp.
invasive non-native, compound leaf in part of 5,
big thorns
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European Blackberry compound leaf
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Salmonberry is also in the rose family.
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Wild Strawberry, Native, Rose family
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Devils Club
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Bigleaf Maple 5 fingers
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Opposite branching pattern
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  • Vine Maple
  • Opposite branching

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Vine Maple, tree, simple leaf, 7-9 fingers
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Red Alder deciduous tree, simple leaves, wetlands
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Pacific Madrone, evergreen, simple leaf, fungus
killing many in PNW
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English Laurel Tree Non-native, invasive Shiny,
evergreen leaf

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Rhododendron
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Willows
  • Wetlands, facultative
  • Salicylic acid
  • Waxy or hairy leaves
  • Good for restoration as broken stems reroot

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Pacific Willow, wetland tree (many willows are
shrubs), simple leaf, alternate branching, leaves
may be hairy.
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Swordfern
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The dots under the Swordfern leaves are spores
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Horsetails Wetlands Whorled branching Spores fo
r reproduction
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Lichens- symbiosis of algae fungi
the grey flakey stuff growing on the tree
branches or on rocks
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Sometimes lichens grow on rocks!
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Mt Index Mt Perisis
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Ah, Summertime.
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