4 white petals; 4 sepals
Five lobbed petals with no apparent stamens with open ovary and simple leaves wrapped with lighter green trimming.
Flowering Dogwood tree, four petals, simple leaves, whole plant about 13m tall
Leaves, stem, and buds all pubescent. Flowers small with 5 white petals and 5 sepals. Flowers have inferior ovary. Leaves are simple, entire, and alternate.
Tall perennial herb, around 40 cm, with several
ray florets surrounding the many yellow disc florets. The
leaves are simple and alternate with teeth on the edge of the
leaf blade. The stem and leaves have several little hairs
growing on them.
Herbs with basally, toothed leaves. Composed solely of yellow ray flowers and liguliflorous heads. Inflorescence a spherical head of achenes.
Tall tree or shrubs with druped reddish berries. Green leaves spirally arranged. Bark light brown with white cream milky sap.
An herb with 6 separated white tepals. Bracts are present below most flowers. There is a green line on the outside of the tepals. Flowers grow from green and erect stems/pedicels and are in a corymbose raceme. The leaves are green, long and linear. The plant is around 6 inches in height from the ground to tip of flower. Superior ovary.
A patch of vines along the walking trail. Purple petals, evergreen shiny long vines, five petals, leaves opposite, flower petals with a whorled appearance.
Herbaceous flower, blue petals, some pink, petals fused to create a trumpet shape
simple leaves with entire margins in alternate whorls
5 stamen fused to petals, 1 long pistil
white flower, 4-6 bracts, leaves entire, opposite leaves, yellowish/greenish cluster present
Tree with relatively smooth bark, flowers pinkish/purple born in clusters and cauliflorous. Fruit is legume.
small evergreen leaves, pink flowers, 6 long stamen
long recepticle, blue color, trumped shaped with pink/purple buds. Leaves entire and simple.
Flower in fruit. Many small plants together and low to the ground, leaves are large and deeply cleft, simple, entire margins, 5 ovaries, fruit are fascicles, and many seeds in each ovary.
3 large leaves well above the ground with 2-3 different shades of green (lighter green color predominant along the mid-vein) and entire margins, 3 sepals above the leaves, a sessile flower with 3 erect maroon/dark purple, oblaceolate, petals enclosing 6 stamen and a superior ovary.
A herb with an erect, 4 sided stem that is green to brown in color. The sides of the stem are evenly sized with the full stem shaped as a rectangular prism. The leaves are simple, opposite and undivided, with rounded teeth and tiny hairs. The leaves are green to purplish (near the tip). The flowers are borne from the axils of the leaves. There are 7 flowers on the plant, they are light purple and distinctly shaped as a cup or tube. The 5 sepals are fused, but regular, unlike the 5 fused, but irregular petals. 4 stamen lie underneath the upper lip (shaped as a cap/covering).
Vine-like, low-lying herb with 5 light purple, asymmetrical petals. Stem is thin and around 8 inches long. Leaves are ovate, simple and oppositely arranged with pubescent, entire margins. Flower is on 1 inch pedicel with superior ovary. 5 sepals attached to petals in a funnel-like shape. Gynoecium and androecium not conspicuous.
Plant with five sepals, multiple stamen, and pink-purplish color. Erect, evergreen, perennial, branched herb; leaves alternate.
Greenish-yellowish bracts united together at the top of the plant. The bracts looked like they were exploding. Green, blade/scale like leaves. Some tall plants whereas some were short.