This document provides information on 6 plant species native to North America: Black Cherry, Black Walnut, Jewelweed, Tall Goldenrod, Japanese Stiltgrass, and includes references. It describes key identifying features of each plant such as leaves, bark, height, flowering time, uses, and habitats. For example, it notes that Black Cherry bark resembles burnt cornflakes as it matures and Jewelweed seeds can shoot out when touched, earning it the nickname "touch-me-not".