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Medicinal plants / Bark / Oak / Carya ovata / Cornus / Sassafras / Quercus alba / Sumac / Asimina / Flora of the United States / Flora of North America / Ornamental trees
Date: 2014-08-06 23:16:23
Medicinal plants
Bark
Oak
Carya ovata
Cornus
Sassafras
Quercus alba
Sumac
Asimina
Flora of the United States
Flora of North America
Ornamental trees

Sycamore These trees are found abundantly around lakes and along many streams. The mottled bark (which looks sick) is light brown, pale green and white on top. The leaves vary in size,

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