Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus) is a long-lived evergreen tree native to mixed forests of temperate zones in eastern North America. It is considered one of the tallest trees in its native area.
The Red Maple is a common North American tree with distinctive red leaves and flower buds. Its sap can be made into maple syrup, and the wood is good for furniture. Though non-toxic to humans, the leaves are very toxic to horses.
Fagus grandifolia is a large deciduous tree commonly known as American Beech. It can be found naturally in ravines, slopes, and valleys of the eastern areas of North America.
Rhamnus cathartica, known as common buckthorn, is a delicious shrub or small tree native to Europe. This plant is hazardous to humans and most animals; all parts of it are mildly poisonous.
Sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis) is a deciduous perennial fern native to Russia, Asia, and North America. Sensitive fern is also called a bead fern. It is widely used in ornamental cultivation and in landscaping restoration.
Asclepias syriaca, commonly known as common milkweed, is a flowering perennial herbaceous plant native to North America. It contains milky latex, which can be toxic to sheep, cows, and other larger mammals if consumed in large amounts.