Barberry Bush
Crown uniformity: irregular
Leaf arrangement: opposite
Leaf type: simple
Leaf margin: entire
Leaf shape: ovate
Flower color: white/cream/gray
Leaf arrangement: alternate
Leaf type: simple, evergreen
Leaf margin: entire
Leaf shape: needle
Leaf color: blue or green
Fruit shape: cone
The garlic mustard has flowers that are radially symmetric, with alternating, toothed leaves.
Alternately arranged leaf pattern, purple leaves, woody stem (lacking herbaceous feeling)
Habitat and Form: a vine native to eastern and central North America
Leaf margins: palmate compound
Other info: can grow up to 40 ft long; can grow on trees, shrubs, walls, fences, flowerbeds and paths; can envelop other nearby plants; and can slowly kill the host on which it is growing
Habitat and form: a tree native to the eastern US and Canada
Leaf margins: palmately lobed
Leaf and branch arrangement: opposite
Other info: member of the soapberry family, otherwise known as Acer Saccharum, and its sap is used to make maple syrup
Habitat and Form: Most commonly found in the eastern northern US and it is a herb/forb
Flower Symmetry: Actinomorphic, multiple lines of symmetry
Other info: also known as the crowfoot or spearworts, belongs to the genus Ranunculus family, and is found all over the world but most common in the north temp. zone