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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5005006 Chinese tallowtree Triadica sebifera fall color
0007041 canna Canna spp. Leaves are a good food source for some insects and insect feeding can make the plants unattractive.
0007040 canna Canna spp. A common landscape plant in the southern United States. They are easy to grow and produce showy flowers.
2121065 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121066 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121064 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121063 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121061 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121056 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121055 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121054 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121053 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121045 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica growing over a privet bush
2121051 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121043 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121042 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121049 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121046 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica Dead material on a live oak
2121047 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica Dead material on a live oak
2121048 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica Covering a small tree and hedge
2121050 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
2121044 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
1274055 violet woodsorrel Oxalis violacea Forms an interesting leaf arrangement. Select any pair of leaves and notice that they are the shape of a butterfly. The underside of the leaves is a deep purple which bleeds through to the top.
2121052 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica
5403755 soapberry Sapindus saponaria
5403756 soapberry Sapindus saponaria
5403757 soapberry Sapindus saponaria
5403762 western soapberry Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii flowers and berries
5403763 western soapberry Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii
5403764 western soapberry Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii
5403765 western soapberry Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii
5005024 kudzu Pueraria montana var. lobata
5005026 kudzu Pueraria montana var. lobata
5005027 kudzu Pueraria montana var. lobata An invasive plant in the South
5005043 lilac chastetree Vitex agnus-castus An invasive plant in central Texas
5005044 lilac chastetree Vitex agnus-castus An invasive plant in central Texas
5005041 Japanese climbing fern Lygodium japonicum An invasive plant in southeat Texas
5005025 Japanese climbing fern Lygodium japonicum
5005022 Japanese climbing fern Lygodium japonicum an invasive plant on the Jones State Forest
5005003 chinaberry Melia azedarach
5005001 chinaberry Melia azedarach in winter
5005002 chinaberry Melia azedarach
5005005 Chinese privet Ligustrum sinense
5005004 Chinese privet Ligustrum sinense
2121058 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica Infested tree removal. Part of a control program
2121059 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica Infested tree removal. Part of a control program
2121060 Japanese dodder Cuscuta japonica Infested tree removal. Part of a control program

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