Crown uniformity: irregular
Leaf arrangement: opposite
Leaf type: simple
Leaf margin: entire
Leaf shape: ovate
Flower color: white/cream/gray
Leaf arrangement: alternate
Leaf type: simple, evergreen
Leaf margin: entire
Leaf shape: needle
Leaf color: blue or green
Fruit shape: cone
The garlic mustard has flowers that are radially symmetric, with alternating, toothed leaves.
Alternately arranged leaf pattern, purple leaves, woody stem (lacking herbaceous feeling)
Habitat and Form: a vine native to eastern and central North America
Leaf margins: palmate compound
Other info: can grow up to 40 ft long; can grow on trees, shrubs, walls, fences, flowerbeds and paths; can envelop other nearby plants; and can slowly kill the host on which it is growing
Habitat and form: a tree native to the eastern US and Canada
Leaf margins: palmately lobed
Leaf and branch arrangement: opposite
Other info: member of the soapberry family, otherwise known as Acer Saccharum, and its sap is used to make maple syrup
Habitat and Form: Most commonly found in the eastern northern US and it is a herb/forb
Flower Symmetry: Actinomorphic, multiple lines of symmetry
Other info: also known as the crowfoot or spearworts, belongs to the genus Ranunculus family, and is found all over the world but most common in the north temp. zone
So handsome, sitting on the edge of the roof. That grass ribbon must mean he's looking for a mate.