Trees of Coppell Nature Park

All photos taken at Coppell Nature Park.
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a close up of a person holding an unripe fruit
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The fruit of the Osage-orange tree is unmistakeable. (Maclura pomifera)
a tree with lots of green leaves and blue sky in the backgrounnd
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Sugarberry (Celtis laevigata)
the green leaves are growing on the tree
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A Red Mulberry sapling at sign #29. (Morus rubra)
some red berries are growing on the branches of this tree in the grass and bushes
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Look for the Pomegranate tree outside the Biodiversity Education Center. (Punica granatum)
some green leaves are growing in the trees
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Winged Elm (Ulmus alata).
some purple flowers and green leaves in the sun
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Commont Chaste Tree (Vitex agnus-castus).
some red and green leaves in the grass
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Smooth Sumac (Rhus glabra).
a large tree with lots of green leaves
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Black Willow (Salix nigra).
some red berries are growing on the branches of a tree with green leaves and brown bark
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The bright orange berries of the Possumhaw tree can hold on through the winter long after the leaves have dropped. If you see orange berries on bare twigs, it's probably a Possumhaw. (Ilex decidua)
a green leaf on a tree branch in front of some trees with leaves around it
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Post Oak (Quercus stellata)
yellow leaves against the blue sky on a sunny day
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White Ash at sign #3. (Fraxinus americana)
some very pretty trees with yellow leaves
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American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis)
a branch with green leaves in front of a body of water and brown dirt behind it
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Carolina Buckthorn (Rhamnus caroliniana)
green leaves are growing in the woods
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Texas White Ash (Fraxinus texensis)
some green leaves are growing on the tree
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Box-elder leaves look very much like those of poison-ivy, except that box-elder is a tree, and there are often 5 leaflets, not just 3. (Acer negundo)