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Abies balsamea sometimes used as a Christmas tree, fragrant, male and female flowers are on the same tree
Acer nigrum large leaves have velvety under surface,unisexual flowers in mixed clusters on the same tree
Acer pensylvanicum requires cool, moist, shady woodland, flowers are usually unisexual on the same or separate trees
Acer rubrum shallow, wide-spreading root system, brilliant red in the fall, male and female flowers in clusters on separate branches of the same tree, young trees...
Acer saccharinum shallow, wide-spreading root system, whitish underside of leaves makes it appear silvery in a breeze, male and female flowers in separate clusters on ...
Acer saccharum favoured tree for sap collection, unisexual flowers in mixed clusters on same tree
Acer spicatum grows in stands with Beaked Hazel and American Hazelnut in understory or along water systems, great for erosion control,bisexual and unisexual flowers...
Achillea millefolium A plant once considered alien to this area it has now been accepted as native to the northern hemisphere, highy esteemed for its medicinal properties ...
Acorus americanus Aboriginals called this plant Muskrat Root, used as a food source, crushed leaves have a spicy, sweet aroma, the volatile oil in the rhizomes is calle...
Actaea rubra attractive cluster of bright red berries, all parts fo the plant are poisonous

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