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Black cherry flowers; notice the shiny leaf surface.
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Dwarf cinquefoil habit, Ontario Canada.
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Dwarf cinquefoil in Ontario, Canada.
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Nearly ripe (and clearly ripe) fruit. Poisonous until ripe. (Ontario, Canada)
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Habit and habitat of white pine, taken in Killarny, Ontario, Canada
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Notice the "wings" of tissue connecting the leaflets. (Ontario, Canada)
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Small sundrops, showing the single flower per axil & red tones. Taken in Virginia.
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about Small sundrops, showing the single flower per axil & red tones. Taken in Virginia.
Prominent stamens & cross shaped stigma. Lemon fragrance. Photo taken in Illinois.
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Seeds are splashed out of the cups by rain.
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Notice the paired stemless leaves partway up the flowering stalk.
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