Flowers: Pink. Stem: Red tint. Ocrea: Hairs present, very long
Herbaceous; parallel veined; inflorescence subtended by bracts; one seeded achene fruit; stalk spongy with internal air cavities.
they only have two roots and they do not have a red spot, unlike ployrhiza. Associated Species: a few Asteraceae, some Cyperaceae as well.
Fifty foot tall tree that has compound leaves with three leaflets.
Herbaceous plant, single main stem, approximately 1 meter tall.
Flower heads yellow, stem and leaves hairy.
Erect stem.Corolla salverform, white-pink. Rounded cymes. Leaves glabrous, opposite with submarginal veins.
Small tree; drupes white; leaves clearly opposite, roughly pubescent. Flowers absent.
Tree; leaves alternate, simple with venation pinnate, stipulate, green and pale green below, lacking waxy or hairy covering, with prolonged teeth, much longer than wide. No flowers or catkins present.
Tree; leaves awl-shaped, deciduous, browning; seed cone spherical; small pneumatophore present.
Tree; leaves palmately veined and lobed; spikey globose cluster.
Tree; leaves opposite, palmate, glabrous below, entire; leaf lobes 5 and spreading; 2 one-winged samaras
1.5 m tall; inflorescence laterally attached to side of stem-like bract, scales ciliate, spikelets <1cm.
Tree with exfoliating whiter inner bark; leaves alternate, simple, palmately veined and lobed, stipules encircling twigs; fruit a multiple of achenes in a globose head.
Radiate heads in clusters; yellow rays; alternate leaves; pubescent stems.
Small tree; large, opposite, simple leave with palmate venation; ovoid, fuzzy capsule.