Opposite leaves. Orange glands under the leaves. Slightly hairy branches. Apex of the leaf is curved onwards with a small sharp tip.
Leaves did not come to a point
English ivy that appears to have fallen off of this tree. Field next door is full of it.
Serrated, slightly pinnatifid leaflets.
opposite, decussate, leathery leaves, glaucous underside, ground growth, entire margins
Alternate leaves, cordate leaf base, crenate leaf margins. Dont remember a defined pubescence, so might not be drummond's ( smooth aster?)
Parallel venation, fan shaped, shrub, evergreen
Sharp spines located on stem, succulent, middle spine longer than the rest
Axillary bud, glaborous, reddish brown stem, serrated margin, pinnate
bright white stripe, opposite leaves, red stem, small vine
Looks like Virginia creeper but with seven leaves.
Thick, dark green, shiny leaves with entire margins, glabrous and alternate
Thick, dark green, shiny leaves with entire margins, glabrous and alternate
alternate, smooth on top and below, neatly serrated and neat venation, axillary buds
Alternate, leathery and firm leaves, sharp teeth on margins
Alternate, leathery and firm leaves, sharp teeth on margins
Alternate big leaves, hairy underside, red petioles, large buds
hairy upper surface, fan-shaped with rounded edges
evergreen, wavy leaves, simple alternate leaves with smooth margins
Appears to be eastern sycamore