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Bright flowers of rock harlequin in St. Lawrence Co. NY
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Yellow flowers of Corydalis aurea are bunched on a stalk. Jefferson Co. NY.
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Grey dogwood fruit is white, with reddish-to-bright red stems. Taken in Jefferson Co. NY.
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Red twig dogwood flower in Monroe Co. NY
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Early spring leaves of red-twig dogwood in Monroe Co. NY
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Bunchberries covering the ground in St. Lawrence Co. NY
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Canada thistle thorns
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Notice the leaves curled leaves in the center (insect? mammal munch?) - taken in St. Lawrence Co. NY
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hackberry leaves are distinctive, and have a nice fall color - Monroe Co. NY
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note how hackberry bark ridges seem stratified - Point Pelee, Ontario Canada
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