White patches on the leaves. Flexible brown stems.
Cypress family Cupressaceae
the species is iNats guess - pink inflorescence with fairly weak herbaceous red tinted stalk, inflorescences seem to be borne at axils
I can’t tell exactly what kind of mulberry - very scabrous and itchy upper surface but soft tomentose under surface
White patches on the leaves. Flexible brown stems.
I think it’s Floridanum based on its shape?
3 main lobes. Lobes are fairly round with bristles. Glaucus underneath. Simple, alternate leaf arrangement
Pinnately trifoliolate leaves. Leaves are serrate. Stem is thick and purple with spines.
Cordate leaf shape with serrate margins. Surface is smooth. Flower is purple with 5 petals.
Asymmetrical leaves, dandelion
Alternate leaves, very parallel venation, smooth and light colored bark. Probably american beech
terminal bud, large elongate leaves, entire margins, waxy but not glossy top, somewhat hairy undersurface
flat/round needles with terminal structures, green, evergreen
Individual purple "buds." Each inflorescence is seems sessile to the main stalk
soft needles growing in bundles of 5
Small, subshrub, distinct coloration
Lobed/serrated