Virginia CreeperScientific name is Parthenocisus quinquefolia It is a vine It produces fruit in the fallHas 5 leaves
Flowering DogwoodScientific name is Cornus FloridaProduces red fruit in the fallGrows best underneath trees
Eastern Red CedarScientific name is Juniperus VirginianaLooks like a Christmas treeNative to Georgia
Water OakScientific name is Quercus nigraLittle acorns Club shaped leaves
Southern MagnoliaThe scientific name is Magnolia grandifloraIt has white creamy blooms in the summerIn fall they are dark greenThey have seed pods located in fruits that
look like pinecones
French MulberryScientific name is Callicarpa americanaNative to GeorgiaIt’s a small bushIt produces purple fruit in the fall
Black CherryScientific name is Prunus serotinaSmall treesIt produces small little cherry fruits
SassafrassScientific name is Sassafras albidumThe leaves are shaped like turkeys feetPeople use to make tea from the leaves
Sweet GumScientific name is Liquidambar styracifluaStar shaped leavesMakes burrpods
Pecan Tree (Stewart)Scientific name is Carya illinoinensisPuts on nuts called pecans
Loblolly PineScientific name Pinus taedaPlate like barkMedium pine cones
MimosaScientific name is Albizia julibrissinPink like flowers all summer
Cow itch vine (Trumpet Creeper)Scientific name is Campsis radicansOrange / red trumpet flowers
Chinaberry TreeScientific name is Melia azedarachSmall green and yellow berries
Hackberry or Sugarberry TreeScientific name is Celtis occidentalis
Persimmon TreeScientific name is Diospyros virginianaSmall orange fruit in the fall
Post OakScientific name is Quercus stellataCross shaped leaves
Southern Red OakScientific name is Quercus falcata
Morning GloryScientific name is Ipomoea nilHas purple flowers