Texas Vascular Plant Image Library
Images of the
Araliaceae
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Aralia racemosa
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) - Plant in early flower; woodlands near Stan Hywet Hall, Akron, Ohio - photo:
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Aralia racemosa
(
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) - Flowers at anthesis; woodlands near Stan Hywet Hall, Akron, Ohio - photo:
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Aralia racemosa
(
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) - Developing infructescence; woodlands near Stan Hywet Hall, Akron, Ohio - photo:
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Aralia racemosa
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) - Flowers at anthesis, close; woodlands near Stan Hywet Hall, Akron, Ohio - photo:
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Aralia racemosa
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) - Developing infructescence, close; woodlands near Stan Hywet Hall, Akron, Ohio - photo:
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Aralia racemosa
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) - Developing infructescence from below; woodlands near Stan Hywet Hall, Akron, Ohio - photo:
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Aralia spinosa
- Native, from Navasota Flora. (stem - spines) - photo:
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Aralia spinosa
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) - Stipular spines; at bridge, Lick Creek Park, College Station (Brazos County), Texas (
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Aralia spinosa
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) - Shoot with new leaves; at bridge, Lick Creek Park, College Station (Brazos County), Texas (
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Aralia spinosa
(
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) - Active node; at bridge, Lick Creek Park, College Station (Brazos County), Texas (
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Hedera helix
- Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Opolopanax horridus
- Native, from Federation Forest, WA. (fruits) - photo:
TAMU - JM
Panax trifolius
- Plant in flower - Holmes County, Ohio - photo:
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Schefflera actinophylla
- Inflorescence with flower at anthesis - photo:
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Schefflera actinophylla
- Inflorescence - Hawaii - Hanna, Maui - photo:
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Tetrapanax papyriferus
- Cultivated, from San Antonio Botanical Garden. (whole plant) - photo:
TAMU - JM
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