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Wallace W Hansen Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Shrub Section of Northwest Native Plant Catalog
... grows 9-12.' The deep green leaves are alternate and compound with many long, sharply toothed leaflets and pale undersides. They turn a brilliant scarlet in autumn. This species is found across ... ), which can become invasive. Reaching 6-12,’ this shrub has handsome foliage – the deep green leaflets are neatly arranged, and turn orange-red in the fall. Attractive orange berries that lure ...
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Paperbark Maple
... Paperbark Maple Leaf Characteristics broad, flat compound pinnately compound margins toothed leaflets different in size and shape Fruit Characteristics paired wings wings 60 to 90 degrees apart ...
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Boxelder
... Boxelder Leaf Characteristics broad, flat compound pinnately compound margins toothed leaflets different in size and shape Fruit Characteristics paired wings wings close, less than 45 degrees ...
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Dryopteris - wood fern, male fern
... Dryopteris celsa - log fern (36 - 48") Tall, distinctly upright ferns with narrow, pointed, lightly toothed leaflets. Nice dark green color in rich, acidic soil. Needs consistent moisture for the best ... the leaflets and fronds are lightly crested. Zones 4 - 8. Dryopteris celsa, log fern. (36 - 48") Tall, upright semi-evergreen fronds are dark green with long, slender, finely toothed leaflets. It ...
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Quick Note - (www.poisonivy.us)
... see the margins (edges) clearly on the leaflets. I believe I'm seeing finely toothed - if so, smooth sumac. If totally smooth possibly ... 14/2003 Yes it's sumac but not poison sumac. The leaflets are toothed - perhaps staghorn sumac? Heather 7/14/2003 DCP_0413.JPG No - ... impression is its poison ivy. No to the poison sumac question - toothed leaflets (poison sumac are smooth). Joe 7/14/2003 Lots of ...
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Herbs: Angelica Herb
... only because of its height. Angelica's bright green leaves, made up of three finely toothed leaflets, and its stems also are a pleasing contrast in the garden. Angelica's long sturdy ...
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Boston fern
... elliptical outline, with many, alternately arranged, shallow-toothed leaflets, or stipes. Leaflets are bright green and scaly at first, becoming smoother, as the plants grow. Leaflets near the leaf base may be more sickle ... larger image in a new window. Close the new window to return to this page. Leaflets [Forest Trees] [Forest Plants] [Home]
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Weeds - Yellow
... , Rosaceae, and therefore also similar to a strawberry. Differs from a buttercup in having separate toothed leaflets rather than a divided leaf, and the flowers are not shiny. Creeps by stolons, rooting ... . Silverweed (Potentilla anserina) A similar species to the above, but more robust, forming dense mats. Toothed pinnate leaves covered in soft hairs, so it shines with a silvery-grey look. Flowers ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Angelica - Herb Profile and Information
... , being composed of numerous small leaflets, divided into three principal groups, each of which is again subdivided into three lesser groups. The edges of the leaflets are finely toothed or serrated. The flowers ... to it. Angelica is used in the preparation of Vermouth and Chartreuse. Though the tender leaflets of the blades of the leaves have sometimes been recommended as a substitute for spinach ...
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Garden Clippin's Online: April in the Shade Garden
... feet in height and beyond three feet in width. Leaves are further divided into narrow, toothed, leaflets. During cool weather the older foliage will go over to an almost black-olive, while ...
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