Page 51: 546 results for head
-
Question: I am hoping for help in identifying 2 goldenrod plants. The seed …
...flower heads. However, I can get you started in the right direction. The first two images are a species in the section Triplenervae (e.g., Solidago canadensis, S. gigantea, S. altissima). The secon...
-
Question: Hello! I wanted to ask if stem characteristics are a good way …
...flower head) than the other species in the northeast. Once this is learned, it is useful to distinguish this species from E. fistulosum. Hopefully this is helpful, but if more questions remain, feel...
-
Apocynaceae: Dichotomous Key
...style-head; pollen coherent in masses; seeds always comose 2a. Plants lianas; corolla lobes densely villous adaxially; corona composed of 5 short, bifid, antepetalous lobes alternating wi...
-
Cyperus pseudovegetus (marsh flatsedge)
...hemispherical heads (inflorescences). Habitat: shores of rivers or lakes All Characteristics: Specific habitat: shores of rivers or lakes. ...
-
Daphne cneorum (rose daphne)
...flower head of the composite family, Asteraceae). Branch brittleness (willows only): NA. Leaf type: ...
-
Sedges: Grass-like plants: Simple Key
...oval-headed sedge. Carex chordorrhiza. rope-root sedge. Carex collinsii. Collins' sedge. Carex communis. fibrous-rooted sedge. Carex comosa. bearded sedge. ...
-
Scirpus cyperinus (common woolsedge, woolgrass)
...fruiting heads to stuff pillows. Habitat: marshes, meadows and fields, shores of rivers or lakes, wetland margins (edges of wetlands) All Characteristics: Habitat: ...
-
Broussonetia papyrifera (paper-mulberry)
...flower head of the composite family, Asteraceae). Leaf blade hairs: the hairs on the leaf blade are different from the choices given. ...
-
Huperzia selago (northern firmoss)
...the head for headaches. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), cliffs, balds, or ledges, forests, meadows and fields, shores of rivers or lakes All Characteristics: S...
-
Salix herbacea (snow-bed willow)
...the heads of gullies or at the base of cliffs (i.e., in areas where snow accumulates). Native to North America? Yes Sometim...