Only a few inches off the ground
Cordate/spade shaped, smooth, dark green, leathery leaves.
white patterning on top of leaves.
Probably Hexastylis minor because it has a much more rounded leaf base and is less saggitate.
Additionally the patterning is more along the veins and less spotty like Hexastylis arifolia
Pinnately veined leaves with veins all moving towards tip of the leaves.
Simple opposite leaves
Glabrous and shiny surface of leaves
Bark is very scaly and there are many little segments
Top of leaf surface is lightish green and underside is more white
Ovate leaves that come to point (acuminate tip)
Leaves are slightly rugose
Large leaves, leaves mostly glabrous on both surfaces, petioles are very long
terrestrial moss near the bottom of a hill
(Sporophyte) orange brownish seta and capsule (more bright than seta)
Gametophyte is green toward top and brown towards the ground
ranked needles
needles are short and light green in color
does not appear to be evergreen and looks to be deciduous
Alternate leaves
simple leaves
spiny margins
leathery that are dark green on upper surface, but light on bottom
-Opposite leaves
-leaflets pinnately veined
-leaflets oppositely arranged
-leaflets glabrous on both surfaces
-leaflets are rather round in shape, slightly oblong
-petioles, rachis, and petioluoles are all bright red
-terminal end of leaflets come to accuminate tip
Only a few inches off the ground
Cordate/spade shaped, smooth, dark green, leathery leaves.
white patterning on top of leaves.
Probably Hexastylis minor because it has a much more rounded leaf base and is less saggitate.
Additionally the patterning is more along the veins and less spotty like Hexastylis arifolia
Pinnate leaf vennation
Obovate, simple, alternate leaves
Distinct drip tip
Entire margin
Very dark and ridged bark
Ovate/elliptic shaped leaves
Finely pinnate leaf venation
Smooth grey/tan bark
leaves are crinkly and veins extend out to margin to form serrate margins
Acuminate leaf tip
simple leaves
alternate leaves
glaucous surface on leaves
glaucous coated berries in clusters
Berries are unripe, but look like blueberries :)
-dark green leaves with lighter/whitish stripe down mid-vein
-Margins are pointy and not entire
-stems and petioles are dark red
-radially symmetric white inflorescence
Large, obovate, simple, alternate leaves.
Leaves have pinnate venation and have lots of lobbing that does not go very deep unlike Quercus alba
No bristle tip
Simple, alternate leaves
Glands near base of leaves
Leaves are glabrous and shiny on upper surface and lighter on the bottom.
Near the mid-vein on the bottom of each leaf there is many little red hairs
Leaves are rather oblong and come to a point right at the terminus of each leaf
Leaf margins are finely serrated
Shrub
Dark green and glabrous upper surface of leaves. Lighter and slightly fuzzy underside of leaves.
Leaves are opposite and simple
Ovate leaves with tooth like margins (more near the terminus of the leaves)
Scabrous alternate leaves with oblique leaf bases
Acuminate leaf tip
Pinnate leaf venation
Doubly serrate margins
Short shrub with long oddly pinnate compound leaves.
Leaflets are sessile and are thick, leathery, and dark.
Leaves are very spiny.
Green stems, short with huge leaves
Pine of some sort, leaf has three leaflets
Compound leaves, teeth and prickles, looks like a green stick out of the ground, at least 4 feet tall
Small triangle leaves, prickles on stem, sharps on leave edges
Short stalk, half of a pinkie in length for petiole, bright light green
Evergreen leaves, wrinkled serrate margins