KEY TO THE BROAD-LEAVED TREES WITH LEAVES OPPOSITE ON THE TWIG 



A. Leaves simple 



B. Fruit, winged, 1-seeded keys, in pairs The Maples 



BB. Fruit, long, rod-like pods; leaves large The Catalpas 



BBB. Fruit, clustered berries 



C. Margins of leaves not saw-toothed The Dogwoods 



CC. Margins of leaves saw-toothed The Viburnums 



\A. Leaves compound 



B. Fruit, a slender winged dart, in thick clusters; leaflets along sides of petiole 



The Ashes 

 BB. Fruit, a large nut, in leathery husk; leaflets attached to end of petiole 



The Buckeyes 



KEY TO BROAD-LEAVED TREES WITH LEAVES ALTERNATE ON THE TWIG 



A.. Leaves simple 

 B. Bases of leaves symmetrical 



C. Fruit fleshy, globular, more or less edible 

 D. Seeds solitary 



E. Leaf margins saw-toothed The Plums and Cherries 



EE. Leaf margins not saw-toothed The Tupelo* 



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