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Leaf and Tree Finder Study Guide 2015 Science Olympiad

Leaf and Tree Finder Study Guide 2015 Science Olympiad

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Page 1: Leaf and Tree Finder Study Guide 2015 Science Olympiad

Leaf and Tree Finder Study Guide

2015 Science Olympiad

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Red Hickory tree• Red Hickory nuts are relished by countless wildlife

species, including many rodents and birds, as well as raccoons and wild turkeys.

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Black Willow tree The ancient Greeks knew the therapeutic values of willow. Tea made from willow bark was used for stiff joints and rheumatic pains.

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River Birch tree

River Birch wood is used to make toys and artificial limbs. River Birch is often planted to help prevent erosion and as a landscape tree. Many people are allergic to birch pollen in the spring.

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Will use images of or leaves from the following native Georgia trees: red hickory; black willow; river birch; green ash; American sycamore; white oak; white basswood; sweetgum; red maple; flowering dogwood; Eastern red cedar; yellow-poplar; red mulberry; loblolly pine; blackgum;

black cherry; water oak; post oak; American elder; American elm