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Family: Adoxaceae (moschatel family)
...with opposite, simple or compound leaves. The flowers are arranged in branching, many-flowered inflorescences called cymes. The flowers are flat and disc-like, actinomorphic (radially symmetrical), an...
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Family: Cupressaceae (cypress family)
...with opposite or whorled leaves. Many species have aromatic wood. In New England, all species are evergreen, and leaves are scale-like. Genera in this family vary in having pollen cones and seed cones...
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Question: aquatic .. opposite leaves and had red achenes .. co - habiting …
..... opposite leaves and had red achenes .. co - habiting with pipewort... in Canada, Algoma District of Ontario Answer: Dear Lison, you have photographed a species of Hypericum (St. John's-wor...
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Question: Hello Dear Botonist, I am wondering if it is possible to tell …
...The opposite, evergreen leaves with a light-colored central vein and plant that trails over the ground are good characters to identify this species.
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Question: I found this vine recently on a boulder in upland woods in …
...The opposite leaves support this (Vaccinium species have alternate leaves). Best wishes.
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Question: Continues from my last post about possible elderberry. Flowers are off now. …
...The opposite, pinnately compound leaves and array of flowers that is taller than wide point to this species. Sambucus canadensis (black elderberry) has a flat-topped array of flowers, but not Sambucu...
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Question: ID? Found growing is a shallow swale in a wooded wetland in …
...and opposite leaves. I write that this may be because the image is taken from too far away for me to see details (a closer image in addition to this one would be very useful). Perhaps this suggestio...
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Haloragaceae: Dichotomous Key
...leaves opposite or alternate or both on the same plant, the blades of the emersed ones commonly reduced and bract-like
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Crassulaceae: Dichotomous Key
...alternate, opposite, or whorled; plants forming mats by means of creeping stems (not mat-forming in S. hispanicum) 3b. Leaf blades toothed (sometimes inconspicuously so), broad and...
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Bignoniaceae: Dichotomous Key
...Leaves opposite, the blades pinnately divided into 5–13 serrate leaflets; lianas with trailing or climbing stems; corolla largely red or orange