Across
- 3. a highly invasive berry bush with sets of 5 leaves
- 5. a small, pink, four-petaled wildflower named after a 19th century English botanist
- 10. a small deciduous tree with leaves in lobes of 5-9 that turns bright red in the fall
- 12. a relatively tall hairy plant with serrated egg-shaped leaves that produces pink, tube-like flowers in the summer
- 15. a small, tree-dwelling fern
- 16. a large evergreen with scale-like needles that resemble a flattened braid
- 17. a deciduous tree with oval, serrated leaves with curled margins
- 18. a native berry bush that produces clusters of small, red berries with leaflets that form in opposite pairs
- 21. a low-growing plant with deeply lobed leaves and greenish, spherical blossoms in mid-spring
- 22. one of the first plants to produce leaves in the spring, produces round, black fruit with large pits
- 23. a moisture-loving plant with round or heart-shaped leaves and small, five-petaled yellow flowers
- 24. a common wildflower on the edge of forests, produces pink or white bell-shaped flowers on stalks in the springtime
Down
- 1. an extremely common fern with lance-shaped blades
- 2. produces pink heart-shaped flowers in the spring
- 4. a berry plant with soft, maple-shaped leaves that produces dome-shaped red berries
- 6. a native blackberry with sets of 3 leaves
- 7. a prickly berry plant that blooms hot pink and produces yellow or red raspberry-shaped berries
- 8. a large deciduous tree with large, lobed leaves that produces "whirlybird" seeds
- 9. produces toxic white berries in the summer
- 11. a delicate fern with dark black stalks
- 12. an edible claytonia species with five-petaled "peppermint" striped flowers
- 13. fond of forest edges, this wildflower produces tiny, brownish blossoms in the springtime
- 14. a tall berry bush that produces tiny, tart red berries
- 19. a large evergreen identified by the "mousetails" that stick out of its cones
- 20. a large, three-petaled, three-leaved wildflower that blooms in early spring
