Compound alternate leaves, with rounded, opposite soft leaflets and hairy stem
Parallel venation, fan shaped, shrub, evergreen
Two separate leaf types, one pubescent with small dark leaves and large lighter broader, but still relatively narrow leaves. Very heavy venation
Narrower leaves than Chinese privet, glaborous leaves, opposite arrangement
Leaves and stem have pilose hairs. Leaves are serrate (only after half-way up the leave). Inflorescence is red and yellow in color, seems to be raceme.
Light green broadly elliptic leaf shape. White-ish leaves, whiter underneath. Buds at the axis. Grows in sand
Back of leaf is glaborous, soft texture, round margins
Green leaves with 3 lobes. Green vine, tendrils. Growing in sand. Parallel venation
Red stem, slightly serrated edge, leathery feel, alternate
Sessile, low growing vine, green leaves, no reticulate venation
Pine, Fascicles of 5, pine cones at the terminal end
Alternate big leaves, hairy underside, red petioles, large buds
Stem is thick and woody. Leaves are light green with smooth, entire margins. Whirled. Growing in the sand of Carolina beaches.
Soft leaves, alternate and decussating branch arrangement. Small blue berries.
Grass type - there seem to be individual inflorescences oppressed to individual stems.
smooth on too and below, alternate, tall and bushy, growing next to a standing body of water
Stem is thick and woody. Leaves are light green with smooth, entire margins. Whirled. Growing in the sand of Carolina beaches.