ID using Smiths Key to the Flora of Arkansas. Leaves with 3 leaflets that are toothed and pinnately veined. Large white 5 merous flowers.
Large red inflorescence and palmately compound leaves.
Whorled leaves. Very sticky hairs that will cling to you.
It has a prostrate, stoloniferous growth habit. Leaves and roots develop along the stolon at the nodes.
Keyed in Smith's Key and verified with online imaging
Keyed in Smith's Key and verified with online imaging
Small, white flowers with 5 petals on finger-size panicles at the ends of the branches
White terminal flowers on petioles separate from leaves, leaves terminal with three leaflets
Red ripped with hair on stem and leaves.
small tree. white bracts leaves opposite.
herbaceous shrub/vine. opposite leaves. white to yellow flowers with nectar.
Purple sessile flowers, compound leaves, tendrils
"V" shaped leaves, bilateral violet flowers
Original flower colors were white and slightly amber, very pretty in color and smells very nice
Keyed in Smith's Key and verified with online imaging
Keyed in Smith's Key and verified with online imaging
The leaves are deeply 3-lobed, with a few simple leaves higher up on the stem. Blue/white in color.
Fresh flowers are bright red.
Woody species with small yellowish-green flowers surrounded by showy white bracts.
light pink flowers, upper leaves reddish/purple color drooping, fibrous
Yellow flowers, lobed leaves
ID using Smiths Key to the Flora of Arkansas. Leaves with 3 leaflets that are toothed and pinnately veined. Large white 5 merous flowers.