Two intertwined segments of vines showing growth habit. Smaller segment still green from this growing season, and showing curled end of a vine that "feels" for objects to support itself. Only one pair of flowers in bloom at the time, and lost one flower in preparation.
Large red inflorescence and palmately compound leaves.
Tall herb with erect stem and basal, toothed leaves. Showy, yellow disk and ray flowers.
Banner and keel petals distinguish this family
Banner and keel petals distinguish this family
Yellow disc florets. White-pink ray florets.
Flower structure and vine and tendrils
Trifoliate leaf pattern is distinct
Fresh flowers are white or yellow, both on same plant and fragrant.
Flower petal color is white. Leaf arrangement is opposite with two leaves per node along the stem.
Uneven whorls of blue 2 lipped flowers.Basal rosette of leaves and hairy stem.
Highly reduced axial flowers. Buds on tips of branch.
No fresh flower color; in fruit
Very small flowers that were pink in color, but very light, plant was very pubescent on stem
Small deciduous tree often wider than it is tall. Flowers inconspicuous with dense round umbel inflorescence with four greenish yellow to white bracts.
Yellow disk flowers, ray flowers numerous and white to pink/purple in color. Entire plants 1-2' tall.
It has a prostrate, stoloniferous growth habit. Leaves and roots develop along the stolon at the nodes.
Whorled leaves. Very sticky hairs that will cling to you.