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  • Question: Hi there... I have an ornamental tree that I cannot identify... over …

    Question: Hi there... I have an ornamental tree that I cannot identify... over the years i noticed a different looking tree growing over the top of the original tree (see picture 1)... the top part ha...

  • Family: Lythraceae (loosestrife family)

    ...8-16 stamens. There is 1 style with 1 stigma at its tip. The fruit of most species is a dry capsule that may or may not split open when ripe to release the small seeds. Species formerly placed in the ...

  • Family: Primulaceae (primrose family)

    ...is 1 ovary with 5 carpels, and 1 style. The fruit is a dry capsule that opens to release its seeds. Some of the species formerly grouped in the Primulaceae are now placed in the Myrsinaceae and Theoph...

  • Family: Euphorbiaceae (spurge family)

    ...be 1 to many stamens. Ovule-bearing flowers have 1 ovary and usually 3 styles. The styles in this family are usually forked or branched in some manner. Species in the genus Euphorbia have unique flow...

  • Euphorbiaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ... 1a. Leaf blades palmately lobed with peltate petioles; stamens with repeatedly branched filaments; capsules covered with soft prickles 1b. Leaf blades entire or toothed, but not ...

  • Huperzia: Dichotomous Key

    ...[Fig. 1]; gemmiphores borne throughout the apical portion of plant; lateral leaves of gemmae 0.5–1.1 (–1.2) mm wide, narrow-acute to acute at the apex; shoots determinate, the entire stem turning yell...

  • Asplenium: Dichotomous Key

    ...(1993). 1a. Leaf blades simple, frequently rooting at the tip; venation reticulate; sori irregularly scattered over the blade 1b. Leaf blades 1- to 3-times divided [Figs. ...

  • Woodsia: Dichotomous Key

    ...blades 11.5 cm wide; petioles green to light brown 2b. Plants with hairs, scales, and/or stalked glands; basal leaflets narrowly ovate to deltate; leaf blades 1–3 cm wide; petioles brown...

  • Acorus: Dichotomous Key

    ...(5–) 10–20 mm wide, often crisped or undulate; flowers 3–4 mm long 1b. One or more of the secondary veins of dried leaf blades ca. 0.75–1 times as wide as the midvein (i.e., leaves with 2...

  • Group 2: Gymnosperms: Dichotomous Key

    ... 1a. Seeds borne singly, partly concealed by a red, fleshy aril; abaxial surface of the flat leaves bearing pale yellow, longitudinal, stomatal lines 1b. Seeds 1–400, borne in woo...