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Old 16-12-2005, 05:22 PM posted to sci.bio.botany
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Default Cropped/Zoomed Pic: Help identifying a plant

That doesn't help at all. Its the same picture.

What you need to do is look at the actual plant itself to see if the leaf
arrangement is opposite or alternate and a better photo of the fruit.
(Actually the fruit are dehiscent and expose seeds with a fleshy red
covering (sarcotesta).)

Its been suggested that Euonymus is evergreen while Celastrus is deciduous,
but the latter genus often retains the terminal cluster of leaves over the
winter.


"Ed" wrote in message
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Here is the same image, but cropped and zoomed in. Maybe this will
make it a little more clear. I still would like to take some better
images and do another post.

Thanks again
Ed