Dendrology Lee

Dendrology Lee

Lee, Maine 04455, United States

Created By: Unity College

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In the winter this area of Maine does not experience as much snow as northern Maine but it still does get some. In the spring there is a lot of mud so if you are visiting it would be best to wear mud boots and bring a winter jacket as it is still cold. In the summer it drys out and warms up there is not a lot of rain but it still happens. In the fall we receive a lot of rain so bring a rain jacket, mud boots, and/or an umbrella. There is a lot of snowmobile and four-wheeling trails that run through the woods. There are many other trees on the way and the drive during the fall is very pretty.


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Scientific Name: Malus domestica Summary: This is a fruit-bearing tree that has white flowers in the spring and summer giving way to apples in the fall. There are two Dutch Apple trees on our property that produce apples that are good for... Read more
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Scientific Name: Syringa vulgaris Summary: This is a large flowering bush that grows along the side of Winn Road. There are two Lilac trees on our property that produce a light purple flower that grows in a cluster. The Lilac tree's flowe... Read more
Scientific Name: Vaccinium corymbosum Summary: This is a fruit-bearing bush that has small white flowers in the spring and blueberries in the late summer early fall. There are four of these small bushes planed along our backyard fence. Th... Read more
Scientific Name: Picea glauca Summary: This tree is typically found in mountains or cleared pasture, this tree is found in my backyard. It is a rather tall and wide tree that was used by the last owners as an outside Christmas tree. It is... Read more
Scientific Name: Ulmus americana Summary: This tree is typically found in rich and moist soils, usually along streams, this one is found in my backyard. It is not too tall yet but will grow to be a rather tall tree. It is a very tough and... Read more
Scientific Name: Hydrangea petiolaris Summary: This is a climbing flowering vine that has grown up the trellis on the side of my house. It has flowers in the summer that die off in the winter. I picked this plant because I like the flower... Read more
Scientific Name: Prunus pensylvanica Summary: This tree is found throughout Maine, this one, in particular, is found in a ditch in front of my house. The pin cherry has dark red-brown bark and long leaves that are rounded then narrows out... Read more
Scientific Name: Prunus serotina Summary: This tree is known to grow on any type of soil, this tree, in particular, grows up behind our cow barn. The bark of this tree is a darker red-brown to a black color the leaves area a narrow at the... Read more
Scientific Name: Acer pensylvanicum Summary: This tree is typically found in shaded moist areas, this one is found in the woods behind my house. It is normally mixed in with conifers and other hardwoods. It is distinguishable because of i... Read more
Scientific Name: Larix laricina Summary: This tree is typically found in swampy places, this tree however is found on the outside of our horse pasture. The Tamarack has spines that form a triangular shape and they turn yellow in the fall ... Read more
Scientific Name: Spiraea japonica Summary: This is a small shrub that grows in front of our horse barn. It has small flowers in the warmer months and the small green leaves turn red in the fall. I picked this plant because it is interesti... Read more
Scientific Name: Celastrus orbiculatus Summary: This is a woody vine that grows up the side of my Dad's workshop/goat and chicken barn. It has small leaves in the summer before they turn yellow and fall off in the Fall. It has separate vi... Read more
Scientific Name: Rubus idaeus Summary: This is a vine-like shrub that grows along a rock wall in the horse pasture. It is red-colored and has thorns. In the spring it has small white flowers that gave way to red edible fruits. I chose thi... Read more
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Scientific Name: Salix nigra Summary: This tree is found typically near ponds, rivers, and even underground water sources. This Willow is found on Winn Road near a small pond. It is easily noticeable from the road by its shape and its dro... Read more
Scientific Name: Quercus coccinea Summary: The Scarlet Oak is typically found in dry soils, this tree, however, is found at Lee academy on Winn Road, It is noticeable by the red inside and how the leaves turn a dark red in the fall helpin... Read more
Scientific Name: Acer platanoides Summary: This tree is typically found in Europe or Asia as it is originally from there. However, this tree is located at Lee Academy on Winn Road. As this tree is a foreign tree it has come to be popular ... Read more
Scientific Name: Parthenocissus tricuspidata Summary: This is a decorative Ivy that is found on the Lee academy school building out on Winn Road. It has green leaves during the warmer months before it turns to a bright red shade in the fa... Read more
Scientific Name: Quercus velutina Summary: This tree grows in dry gravel areas, however, this tree was found near a dentist office in Lincoln Maine. The bark is smooth on young trees and dark and rough on older trees. The leaves are seven... Read more
Scientific Name: Crataegus monogyna Summary: This is a tree that is normally found in Europe and Asia, however, this one was found in front of a dentist's office. It has white flowers in the warmer months that then become dark red berrie... Read more
Scientific Name: Rosa rugosa Summary: This is a decorative plant that is grown on the main road in Lincoln. It has bright pink flowers in the warmer months and small red berries in the fall. The leaves are small and round and area bright ... Read more

 

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