Tree-of-Heaven bark – L & M Smooth Sumac – R Tree-of-Heaven seeds Tree-of-Heaven twigs showing buds, lenticels and leaf scars Large, foul smelling, pinnate compound leaves and commonly a reddish petiole help to determine this species. Gland tipped teeth occur at the base of the leafle...
According to the Michigan State Universityidentification guide, there's also Eastern and Western poison ivy. Eastern poison ivy mainly resides in the lower half of the peninsula and Western poison ivy is in the Upper Peninsula. There are parts of Michigan that have both, you can see amap here...
When it reaches tree size, its bark is tight and gray with large lenticels. Leaves are 1.5 to 2 times longer than wide with acute tips. Leaf buds are dark-reddish brown, and it takes some practice to separate this species from Black Alder using only the twigs. If this species is ...
“We are very excited to contribute to the ongoing beautification of Belle Isle park with the cherry tree planting,” said Rebecca Salminen Witt, president of The Greening of Detroit. “We have planted hundreds of trees there in recognition of the important role it plays in enhancing the qualit...
Theyre most active during the day, eating a variety of fruits such as blackberries, apples, plums, apricots, grapes, and peaches. One of the most common black beetles in the genus Pterostichus is the rain beetle (Pterostichus melanarius). In addition, some small Bembidion ground beetles ha...