<p>(A) Whole subfossil EMS 419594, exhibiting straight parallel secondary veins. (B) Zoom of EMS 419594, doubly serrated margin and simple agrophic veins (arrows). (C) Whole subfossil EMS 419593, showing acuminate apex with doubly serrated margin. (D) Pubescent petiole and marginal trichomes of EMS 419594. Epifluorescence image. (E) Arrows point to acicular trichomes on vein and subulate trichome in marginal sinus on EMS 419593. Epifluorescence image. (F) EMS 419595, fruit with enclosed seed. (G) Arrows point to various trichome types on fruit (EMS 419595). Epifluorescence image.</p
Tomatillo (Physalis ixocarpa Brot.) is a newly introduced cultivated plant in Poland. Its anatomy wa...
<p>(A) Whole subfossil EMS 419555, showing margin with hooked teeth (B) <i>Castanea dentata</i> refe...
Hebanthe eriantha (Poir.) Pedersen, a climbing species of the Amaranthaceae increases in stem thickn...
Notice that the veins fork before reaching the end of the leaf. This feature can help distinguish Os...
Hophornbeam can be grown multi-trunk as seen in this image or as a single trunk specimen.https://dc....
The fruits of Ostrya virginiana are very distinctive and provide an excellent identification feature...
The “cat scratched” bark feature helps to distinguish hophornbeam (Ostrya) from hornbeam (Carpinus) ...
The alternate, zig-zag, reddish-brown twigs are somewhat pubescent when first formed but become glab...
<p>(A) Arrows point to characteristic multiradiate (tall and branched) trichomes in vein junctions o...
The leaves of Carpinus caroliniana are alternate, simple, with a strong pinnate vein pattern, ellipt...
Family: Betulaceae Species: Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) Willd. These were found behind Taylor, by Main...
Ostrya virginiana occurs on dry woodland slopes in its natural range from Crook County of northeaste...
The highly unique hop-like fruit clusters in all stages of development (or remnant peduncle) will be...
The buds are alternate, brown, pointed and have imbricate scales. They diverge (point away) from the...
It has multiple stems or trunks with an irregular open crown.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-ha...
Tomatillo (Physalis ixocarpa Brot.) is a newly introduced cultivated plant in Poland. Its anatomy wa...
<p>(A) Whole subfossil EMS 419555, showing margin with hooked teeth (B) <i>Castanea dentata</i> refe...
Hebanthe eriantha (Poir.) Pedersen, a climbing species of the Amaranthaceae increases in stem thickn...
Notice that the veins fork before reaching the end of the leaf. This feature can help distinguish Os...
Hophornbeam can be grown multi-trunk as seen in this image or as a single trunk specimen.https://dc....
The fruits of Ostrya virginiana are very distinctive and provide an excellent identification feature...
The “cat scratched” bark feature helps to distinguish hophornbeam (Ostrya) from hornbeam (Carpinus) ...
The alternate, zig-zag, reddish-brown twigs are somewhat pubescent when first formed but become glab...
<p>(A) Arrows point to characteristic multiradiate (tall and branched) trichomes in vein junctions o...
The leaves of Carpinus caroliniana are alternate, simple, with a strong pinnate vein pattern, ellipt...
Family: Betulaceae Species: Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) Willd. These were found behind Taylor, by Main...
Ostrya virginiana occurs on dry woodland slopes in its natural range from Crook County of northeaste...
The highly unique hop-like fruit clusters in all stages of development (or remnant peduncle) will be...
The buds are alternate, brown, pointed and have imbricate scales. They diverge (point away) from the...
It has multiple stems or trunks with an irregular open crown.https://dc.cod.edu/horticulture-2242-ha...
Tomatillo (Physalis ixocarpa Brot.) is a newly introduced cultivated plant in Poland. Its anatomy wa...
<p>(A) Whole subfossil EMS 419555, showing margin with hooked teeth (B) <i>Castanea dentata</i> refe...
Hebanthe eriantha (Poir.) Pedersen, a climbing species of the Amaranthaceae increases in stem thickn...