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There is no clear-cut distinction between trees and shrubs, but generally, trees are over 20 feet tall and have trunks more than 2 inches in diameter at 4.5 feet above the ground. Shrubs are smaller than trees and often have many small stems rising from the base. This gallery consists of images of native trees photographed in the Upper Peninsula.
Northern Red Oak Acorns SproutingRed  Maple Leaves ExpandingSugar Maple Leaf Bud BurstingPaper Birch Male CatkinsUpsweeping Pine

Categories & Keywords
Category:Scenic
Subcategory:Forests
Subcategory Detail:
Keywords:Peninsula, Upper, plants, trees, woody