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butternut cabbage palmetto California black oak California laurel California live oak California red fir canyon live oak cedar elm cherrybark oak chestnut oak chinkapin oak chittamwood chokecherry coast Douglas-fir common persimmon cucumbertree curlleaf mountain-mahogany eastern cottonwood eastern hemlock eastern hophornbeam eastern redbud eastern redcedar eastern white pine Emory oak Engelmann spruce Florida maple flowering dogwood Gambel oak giant chinkapin grand fir gray birch gray pine green ash hackberry hawthorn spp. honey mesquite
honeylocust incense-cedar interior live oak jack pine Jeffrey pine laurel oak limber pine live oak loblolly pine loblolly-bay lodgepole pine longleaf pine mockernut hickory mountain hemlock mountain magnolia mountain maple noble fir northern pin oak northern red oak northern white-cedar Ohio buckeye oneseed juniper Oregon white oak Osage-orange overcup oak Pacific dogwood Pacific madrone Pacific silver fir Pacific yew paper birch pawpaw pecan pignut hickory pin cherry pin oak Pinchot juniper pitch pine pond pine pondcypress
ponderosa pine post oak quaking aspen red alder red maple red mulberry red pine red spruce redbay redberry juniper redwood river birch Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir Rocky Mountain juniper Rocky Mountain maple sassafras scarlet oak serviceberry spp. shagbark hickory shellbark hickory shingle oak shortleaf pine Shumard oak silver maple singleleaf pinyon Sitka spruce slash pine slippery elm sourwood southern magnolia southern red oak spruce pine striped maple subalpine fir sugar maple sugar pine sugarberry swamp chestnut oak swamp tupelo
swamp white oak sweet birch sweetbay sweetgum tamarack (native) tanoak Texas persimmon Texas red oak turkey oak two needle pinyon Utah juniper velvet mesquite Virginia pine water hickory water oak water tupelo western hemlock western juniper western larch western redcedar western white pine white ash white fir white oak white spruce whitebark pine willow oak winged elm yellow birch yellow buckeye yellow-poplar