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Common terms and phrases
American American Beech aromatic base beautiful Beech BLACK ALDER branches brown BUCKTHORN Catalpa Cercidiphyllum CHERRY clusters color commonly planted cones covering the tree CRABAPPLE CRACK WILLOW cultivation dark distinguished Dogwood edible ENGLISH ELM EUROPEAN EUROPEAN ASH EUROPEAN BEECH EVERGREENS FOR WINTER fragrant frequently planted FRUIT GINKGO-TREE Goldenrain-tree gray bark green greenish hickories HORSE-CHESTNUT inedible JAPANESE JAPANESE MAPLE leaf blade leaflets LEAFPRINT LINDEN lobes MAGNOLIA Magnolia MAPLE Acer Mulberry native species native trees nearly white NORWAY MAPLE oriental tree Paper-Mulberry parks pendulous petals PLANT OR ENJOY planted for ornament pods pollinated pollinated by insects Princess-tree purple rare tree Redbud reddish root sprouts Saucer Magnolia seldom observed shrub shrub or small SHRUBS TO PLANT Silver Poplar small tree Smoky Mountain stems Styrax Sycamore teeth tree notable trunk Tulip-tree twigs unusual usually variable VIBURNUM WEEPING WILLOW Salix white beneath white flowers wind WINTER BUDS WINTER CHEER WOOD yellow flowers Zelkova