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  2. Arbutus unedo - Wikipedia

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    Arbutus unedo, commonly known as strawberry tree, is an evergreen shrub or small tree in the family Ericaceae, native to the Mediterranean Basin and Western Europe. The tree is well known for its fruits, the arbutus berry, which bear some resemblance to the strawberry , hence the common name strawberry tree.

  3. Celtis tenuifolia - Wikipedia

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    Celtis tenuifolia, the dwarf hackberry or Georgia hackberry is a shrub or small tree 2-to-12-metre-high (6.6 to 39.4 ft). It is native to eastern North America but is very uncommon north of the Ohio River. [ 2] In Canada, dwarf hackberry is designated as threatened and protected under Canada's Species at Risk Act. [ 3]

  4. Magnolia grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia grandiflora is a medium to large evergreen tree which may grow 60–80 ft (18–24 m) tall. [6] It typically has a single stem (or trunk) and a pyramidal shape. [7] The leaves are simple and broadly ovate, 12–20 cm (4⁄ – 7⁄ in) long and 6–12 cm (2⁄ – 4⁄ in) broad, [7] with smooth margins. They are dark green, stiff, and ...

  5. Fruit tree - Wikipedia

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    An almond tree in bloom. A fruit tree is a tree which bears fruit that is consumed or used by animals and humans — all trees that are flowering plants produce fruit, which are the ripened ovaries of flowers containing one or more seeds. In horticultural usage, the term "fruit tree" is limited to those that provide fruit for human food.

  6. Piney Woods - Wikipedia

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    11.03% [1] The Piney Woods is a temperate coniferous forest terrestrial ecoregion in the Southern United States covering 54,400 square miles (141,000 km 2) of East Texas, southern Arkansas, western Louisiana, and southeastern Oklahoma. These coniferous forests are dominated by several species of pine as well as hardwoods including hickory and oak.

  7. List of flora of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Malus sylvestris - Common Apple (Arkansas State Flower is the Apple Blossom) Acer negundo - Box Elder. Acer species - Maples. Cornus florida - Flowering Dogwood. Juniperus virginiana - Eastern Redcedar. Rhus glabra - Smooth Sumac. Other Rhus species also common. Diospyros virginiana - American Persimmon.