family Fabaceae: known as the legume family, evenly pinnate leaves
family Asteraceae: inflorescence is a capitulum. I believe this is the invasive trilobata species
Asteraceae: capitulum inflorescence
moraceae: latex milky, leaves are alternate and spiral
Sapindaceae: inflorescence is a pannicle
fabaceae: opposite leaflets, evenly pinnate
Moracease: white milky sap
family Fabaceae: evenly pinnate leaves, banner and keel petals
family Fabaceae: evenly pinnate leaves, subfamily mimosoideae
family Fabaceae: evenly pinnate leaves
family Fabaceae: oddly pinnate leaves
poaceae: caryopsis snd have ligules
malvacaceae: stipules presents, monodelphus stamens
rutecea: stipular spines, simple leaves, either pinnate compound leaves or unifoliate, aromatic oils, nectar disk
Plantaginaceae: stigma is either bi lobed or capitate
Brassicaceae: glucosinolates (taste peppery), silicle fruits
Solanaceae: corolla is valvate, fruit is a berry
fagaceae: hairs either stellate or branched (cannot tell in photo)
malvaceae: monodelphus stamen (can kinda see)
cyperaceae: fruit is achene, three ranked
Trailside in scrub. ~2m tall. Abaxial surface with yellow, glandular/waxy hairs with stellate trichomes. Young twigs densely pubescent.
Hop sedge?
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