Growing in an open, grassy field along a roadside.
Right at edge of water, very moist soil. Vine structure on ground, stem sticking straight up from vine.
Small herbaceous plant ( ~ 0.41 cm) with a cluster of bright red and shiny berries. Inflorescence length is around 1.5 cm. Leaves are compound, each of which consists of 3 to 7 leaflets. Leaflets have lobes and teeth. Stem is hairless and bright green. Leaf blade length was 10 cm. Fruit is a small, red, fleshy berry (6 mm in length).
This plant has white berries on thick red stems (about 1.5-2 mm in diameter). The abaxial surface of the leaves are glabrous.
40cm tall
Leaves bi-pinnately compound
larger near base (to 10cm)
Purplish tips
Stems striped and trichomed or hairy,
Flowers made up of variably sized florets in an a cyme or dichasium inflorescence
Tiny white florets with purple center
zygomorphic
On the same plant, fruit made up of a hairy seed replacing each flower in the same kind of inflorescence
Hairs prickly along edges, two longer hairs like antennas on one end
Tall leaf tree, smaller maple leaves
Alternate leaf arrangement
Hair on stem and leaf surface
Leaf shape ovate
Leaf tip : Acumunate
Leaf baseL cuneate
Pinnately vined,
Inflorescence type: panicle
White flower 5 petals (petals fused together at the base
5 bracts
Ovary inferior
One stigma surrounded by 5 anther
-Yellow flower with five distinct petals and sepals
-Compound leaf shape looks like a clover’s leaf but without the white stripe.
-Able to see the white and long glandular hairs
-watery sap