3 I think I see some redbud (Cercis canadensis) leaves
5 is probably one of the invasive shrub honeysuckle species (Lonicera sp.).
6 is probably a wild grape (Vitis sp.).
7 is white mulberry (Morus alba), an invasive tree from eastern Asia. Might also be a native hackberry (Celtis sp.) in there.
8 is probably black walnut (Juglans nigra) – native
9 – compare with multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora), which is an invasive rose from eastern Asia.
10 is winter creeper (Euonymus fortunei) – an invasive vine from eastern Asia
11 is more wintercreeper plus some Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) and eastern poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans).
bubbles_8701
Well off the bat I’m seeing some kind of wild grape, mulberry, virginia creeper, and i think multiflora rose. but there’s other stuff too
MemoryHouse1994
I see a mulberry tree and that invasive low brush that has red berries in the fall. Last to it leaves and the first to leaf out. Smothers everything around it. Has light yellow to white honeysuckle type flowers and the hummer and bees love them. Don’t know real name nor generic but it’s taking over our wooded areas.
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3 I think I see some redbud (Cercis canadensis) leaves
5 is probably one of the invasive shrub honeysuckle species (Lonicera sp.).
6 is probably a wild grape (Vitis sp.).
7 is white mulberry (Morus alba), an invasive tree from eastern Asia. Might also be a native hackberry (Celtis sp.) in there.
8 is probably black walnut (Juglans nigra) – native
9 – compare with multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora), which is an invasive rose from eastern Asia.
10 is winter creeper (Euonymus fortunei) – an invasive vine from eastern Asia
11 is more wintercreeper plus some Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) and eastern poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans).
Well off the bat I’m seeing some kind of wild grape, mulberry, virginia creeper, and i think multiflora rose. but there’s other stuff too
I see a mulberry tree and that invasive low brush that has red berries in the fall. Last to it leaves and the first to leaf out. Smothers everything around it. Has light yellow to white honeysuckle type flowers and the hummer and bees love them. Don’t know real name nor generic but it’s taking over our wooded areas.
Virgina creeper, too .