Square stem, basal leaves lobed
stem tendril, small leafs, spikelet type form of purple flowers
woody plant with palmate leaves and red flowers
green plant laying on the ground, sticky hairs and small white flowers, whorled leaves
white flowers among a bed of clover leafs
Fresh specimen. Flowers white. Dichotomously branching stems.
Fresh specimen. Ray and disk flowers yellow.
Fresh specimen. Flower yellow.
Fresh specimen. Vine with tendrils. Flowers purple.
Fresh specimen. Umbel of inflorescence white.
Large tree with smooth alternate arranged leaves. Has fruit that is orange and roughly the size of a half dollar. Ripens in the fall.
Medium sized tree. Heart shaped leaves. Seeds in
simple leaves, fibrous roots, terminal inflorescence.
small tree. compound leaves. red flowers. opposite leaf arrangement
small herbaceous plant with purple/blue flowers. Pubescent stem. Fibrous roots.
herbaceous shrub with thorns. alternate serrate leaves.
herbaceous shrub/vine. opposite leaves. white to yellow flowers with nectar.
4194 SFC 311, Forrest City AR, 72335. In lawn among many other Dandelion. Came to ID conclusion using Arkansas weed ID database.
ID found on US wildflowers.com found in lawn at my house. Found in St. Francis County.
ID found using Smiths key to the Flora of Arkansas. Perfect flowers, inferior ovary, long stamens and carpels, vine with opposite and entire leaves. Flowers yellow or white.
ID found using Smith's Key to t he Flora of Arkansas. Violet flowers with some white on the tips. Plants are creeping over many other plants, and have leaves about every cm on the stems.
ID found using Smiths Key to the Flora of Arkansas. Plant creeping along the ground with white inflorescence that harbors the individual flowers in a round shape.
ID using Smiths Key to the Flora of Arkansas. Yellow and white flower with white ray flowers and yellow disk flowers. The flower also smells really good.
ID using Smiths Key to the Flora of Arkansas. Oblong inflorescence with red flowers. Lobed leaves similar to white clover.
ID using Smiths Key to the Flora of Arkansas. Very small white flowers in umbel like configuration. Leaves are opposite and connect to the nodes.
ID found using Smiths Key to the Flora of Arkansas. Small tree with red funnel shaped petals and long stamens. Large leaves with pinnate venation.