plant id question
Trying to id the following:
Vine. Dioscorea-like venation. Branches/leaves have five leaf(let)s - two pairs and one terminal, 5 cm or so gap before first pair, between pairs, and between last pair and terminal. Branches/leaves appear to be opposite. Infloresences in branch/leaf axils. Infloresence a doubly compound cyme - three "branches", each of which divides into another three parts - one of those three is terminal and has a big bud; the other two each have two little buds and one bigger bud. |
plant id question
Check versus members of the genus Clematis. Vines, often with compound
leaves with widely spaced leaflets. Fruit is a cluster of achenes, usually with long tails, often feathery. M. Reed Kelly wrote: Trying to id the following: Vine. Dioscorea-like venation. Branches/leaves have five leaf(let)s - two pairs and one terminal, 5 cm or so gap before first pair, between pairs, and between last pair and terminal. Branches/leaves appear to be opposite. Infloresences in branch/leaf axils. Infloresence a doubly compound cyme - three "branches", each of which divides into another three parts - one of those three is terminal and has a big bud; the other two each have two little buds and one bigger bud. |
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