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Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica)Observer
ga5bsterDescription
Small herbaceous plant with opposite simple leaves.
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Downy Arrowwood (Viburnum rafinesqueanum)Observer
ga5bsterDescription
The entire plant was about three and a half feet tall with woody stems. I'm going with viburnum due to the leaf arrangement and vasculature.
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Rosette Grasses (Genus Dichanthelium)Observer
ga5bsterDescription
Leaf blades were about 3 inches long and very hairy as you can see in the second picture
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Hollies (Genus Ilex)Observer
ga5bsterDescription
The stem of this plant was very straight, the leaves were about an inch and a half long. Opposite and distichous arrangement.
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American Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans)Observer
ga5bsterDescription
The leaflets on this plant were about the size of a quarter.
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Grasses (Family Poaceae)Observer
ga5bsterDescription
This plant was about six inches tall.
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Common Cinquefoil (Potentilla simplex)Observer
ga5bsterDescription
This was a very small plant with each leaf (palmately compound) being about an inch wide. There were some hairs on the leaves and stems.
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Sunflowers, Daisies, Asters, and Allies (Family Asteraceae)Observer
ga5bsterDescription
This was a small plant, maybe eight inches in diameter
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Creeping Lespedeza (Lespedeza repens)Observer
ga5bsterDescription
Very small plant found on the side of a trail, but still beneath some tall trees
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Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora)Observer
ga5bsterDescription
THe leaves are the same size and texture as Magnolia mangniflora, but they lack the brown underside, so I'm not sure about the ID.
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Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria)Observer
ga5bsterDescription
The leaves were about an inch and a half long, and thick like Ilex opaca.
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Heavenly Bamboo (Nandina domestica)Observer
ga5bsterDescription
The base of the plant, the part of the stem closest to the ground looked woody, but I don't think it was actually wood.