Announcements: From this lab
on you should not wear shorts. In contrast to
Miller's Woods last week,
Radrick Forest is very brushy and there is a great
deal of poison ivy around.
If you brush up against poison ivy, let an instructor
know right away so he/she can give
you some rubbing alcohol to wash with.
Also, remember that quizzes may
be held beginning this week.
** Aesculus glabra | Hippocastanaceae | Ohio buckeye |
Betula nigra | Betulaceae | River birch |
** Carya glabra | Juglandaceae | Pignut hickory |
** Carya ovata | Juglandaceae | Shagbark hickory |
** Catalpa speciosa | Bignoniaceae | Northern catalpa |
Ceanothus americanus | Rhamnaceae | New Jersey tea |
** Cornus foemina | Cornaceae | Gray dogwood |
** Juglans nigra | Juglandaceae | Black walnut |
** Prunus serotina | Rosaceae | Black cherry |
** Prunus virginiana | Rosaceae | Choke cherry |
** Quercus alba | Fagaceae | White oak |
Quercus macrocarpa | Fagaceae | Bur oak |
** Quercus velutina | Fagaceae | Black oak |
** Ulmus americana | Ulmaceae | American elm, White elm |
** Ulmus pumila | Ulmaceae | Siberian elm |
** Ulmus rubra | Ulmaceae | Slippery elm, Red elm |
Viburnum rafinesquianum | Caprifoliaceae | Downy arrow-wood |
** Vitis riparia | Vitaceae | River-bank grape |