Title: Plant ID
1Plant ID
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3Old growth Douglas Fir
4Old Western Red Cedar Douglas Fir
51. Douglas Fir
Christmas tree, erect branches
BUD
6Douglas Fir 1 of 3 dominant trees, needles go
all around the stem, cones with rat tails,
pointed buds
72. Western Red Cedar
8Western Red Cedar, 1 of 3 co-dominants in PNW,
Wetlands, scale-like leaves,
Tiny cones
9Western Red Cedar
10Western Hemlock
11Needles of 2 different lengths, flat spray,
drooping top Western Hemlock
12Pacific Yew shown with Aril (not a true berry)
contains Taxol, a ovarian cancer fighting drug
13Lodgepole pine 2 needles in a sheath
14Big Cones
Western White Pine, tree, 5 needles in a sheath
153 needled Pine 9-12 Ponderosa Pine
16English Ivy Invasive non-native, climbing trees
17Salal Shrub, native, evergreen, simple leaf
18Holly Separate Male and Female trees.
Invasive, non-native, evergreen, simple leaf
19Oregon Grape Shrub, compound evergreen leaf
20Wild Rose/ Nooka Rose, shrub, compound leaf,
alternate branching
21Wild Rose with rose hips
22Trailing Blackberry Native Shrub, Compound leaf,
alternate branching, small thorns
23Himalayan Blackberry Rubus sp.
invasive non-native, compound leaf in part of 5,
big thorns
24European Blackberry compound leaf
25Salmonberry is also in the rose family.
26Wild Strawberry, Native, Rose family
27Devils Club
28Bigleaf Maple 5 fingers
29Opposite branching pattern
30- Vine Maple
- Opposite branching
31Vine Maple, tree, simple leaf, 7-9 fingers
32Red Alder deciduous tree, simple leaves, wetlands
33Pacific Madrone, evergreen, simple leaf, fungus
killing many in PNW
34English Laurel Tree Non-native, invasive Shiny,
evergreen leaf
35Rhododendron
36Willows
- Wetlands, facultative
- Salicylic acid
- Waxy or hairy leaves
- Good for restoration as broken stems reroot
37Pacific Willow, wetland tree (many willows are
shrubs), simple leaf, alternate branching, leaves
may be hairy.
38Swordfern
39The dots under the Swordfern leaves are spores
40Horsetails Wetlands Whorled branching Spores fo
r reproduction
41Lichens- symbiosis of algae fungi
the grey flakey stuff growing on the tree
branches or on rocks
42Sometimes lichens grow on rocks!
43 Mt Index Mt Perisis
44Ah, Summertime.