Abundantly growing. Erect stem.
Perennial Herb, light pale green, alternate leaves, raceme/compound raceme inflorescence (dead on specimen).
Large shrub with thin woody base and palmate leaves. Leaves are composed of about 7 leaflets, and each contain small hairs on surface. Empty legume fruit attached to plant
Short, basal herb with fern-like leaves. Common name: poison hemlock
Plnt Desc.: 4 in. tall.; single flower with multiple other sprouts near by; plnt red near base; found in jumble of dead vines and associated spp. on fallen log.
Medium sized (~1.5m tall, 1.5m across) airy shrub with deep red-brown woody stems, hairy twigs and semi-shiny leaves. In bloom with small pendulous pinkish-white inflorescence clusters.
Abundantly growing. Erect stem.
Grows similar to a vine. Grows along forest floor and trunks of trees. Abundant in area.
The specimen extends about 2.5 ft off the ground. It has large, basal, wedge shaped leaves in a rosette. The stem is robust and fleshy. A single, large petalous tepal surrounds a thick, fused, cylindrical gynoecium and androecium. Dorsal side of leaves somewhat shiny
Annual herb. Flowers light orange to red-orange, 4 petals, multiple stamens, sepals not present at flowering, leaves glabrous and lobed.
Leaves are evergreen, alternate, toothed. Fruit is bright red (berry-like). Fruit grew in large quantities.
Herb, sheathing stem, parallel venation, perianth one whorl. Six stamens in a triangle. Flowers white with glistening yellow/green proximal parts
Specimen collected near Sinsheimer Labs across from the Science and Engineering Library. It was planted near some Legumes. The area also contains Red Woods.