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- leaves opposite, entire, simple


- leathery


- metallic blue drupes, ovoid

Viburnum tinus (Adoxaceae)


- laurustinus -



- leaves opposite, prominent veins


- bronze when young


- pink flowers fade to white (emerge before leaves)


- tubular, fused corolla

Viburnum x bodnantense (Adoxaceae)


- pink-dawn viburnum -



- leaves elliptic to oval


- distinctly 3 veined


- fruit metallic-blue

Viburnum davidii (Adoxaceae)



- leaves coarsely serrate, pubescent


- flrs in opposite pairs along branches (double-file)


- flrs white, inner small, fertile and marginal large, sterile (like hydrangea)

Viburnum plicatum var. tomentosum (Adoxaceae)


- 'double-file viburnum'

- leaves opposite, pinnately compound- flrs flat


- topped umbels, or elongate panicles/racemes- fruit red, black, or white berry

Sambucus (Adoxaceae)


- Elderberry





- leaves opposite, simple, entire


- flrs solitary, perfect, radial

Vinca minor (Apocynaceae)


- periwinkle -



- leaves alternate, serrulate margin (crenate)


- short petiole


- film globose drupe, dark colored

Ilex crenata (Aquifoliaceae)


- convex-leaved holly, Japanese holly -





- leaves 3 spined and broad at tip (truncate)


- older leaves entire


- flrs 4-parted, white


- fruit brightly colored drupe (~ red)

Ilex cornuta (Aquifoliaceae)






- leaves 7-9 lobed, round sinuses

- U-shaped leaf scars on branches


- infl umbel

Fatsia japonica (Araliaceae)





- young leaves 3-5 lobed


- adult leaves ovate (on vertical structures)


- prominent veins


- low shrub or vine


- branched infl on adult, vertical plants

Hedera hibernica (Araliaceae)


- Atlantic ivy





- leaves spirally arranged


- triangular, stiff, closely overlapping- spiny pointed


- branches symmetrically whorled

Araucaria araucana (Araucaraceae)


- monkey puzzle tree -




- leaves fan-shaped

- round, but deeply lobed


- long petioles with teethed margins


- small, yellow flrs in large hanging clusters

Trachycarpus fortunei (Arecaceae)



- leaves small and orbicular


- sparsely foliaged


- solitary flrs yellow, stellate, 0.5" diameter

Corokia cotoneaster (Argophyllaceae)


- wire netting bush -




- leaves sword shaped- very long, narrow

- leaves in tufts on end of trunk

Cordylis australis (Asparagaceae)


- cabbage tree -



- leaves ternately compound, cordate


- palmately veined


- long petiole


- flowers small, nodding, 2 sets of 4 sepals, petals spur-like

Epimedium (Berberidaceae)

- leaves pinnately compound, 5-9 lflts


- leaves undulate


- spiny-toothed


- shiny on upper


- shrub 3-8'


- fruit dark purple berry

Berberis aquifolium (Berberidaceae)

- leaves pinnately compound, 11-19 lflts


- margin not undulate


- dull on upper surface


- shrub to 2'

Berberis nervosa (Berberidaceae)


- compound leaves w/ 18-31 lflts

- very spiny margins


- dull green


- stems deeply grooved


- tall shrub



Berberis x media 'Arthur Menzies' (Berberidaceae)

Berberis darwinii (Berberidaceae)


- leaves tri-pinnately compound, lflts sessile

- white flrs in branched infl


- fruit globose red berry

Nandina domestica (Berberidaceae)



Alnus rubra (Betulaceae)



Betula papyrifera (Betulaceae)



Betula pendula (Betulaceae)



Corylus cornuta (Betulaceae)



- leaves opposite, entire, short-petioled, leathery


- some slightly concave


- fruit distinctive 3-horned capsule

Buxus sempervirens (Buxaceae)


- box, boxwood -


- leaves alt., simple, broad ovate, acuminate apex, margin entire & undulating, glossy & leathery

- flrs small, white, fragrant


- shrub 4-6'

Sarcococca ruscifolia (Buxaceae)


- leaves alt., simple, oval to elliptic, entire

- flrs small, white, fragrant


- low growing shrub to 1.5' x 8'+

Sarcococca hookeriana var. digyna (Buxaceae)


- leaves opposite, pubescent

- corolla tubular to bell-shaped


- flrs 5-lobed, large stigma on thin style


- arching branches

Weigela (Caprifoliaceae)


- leaves opposite

- purple-maroon bracts subtending yellow flrs then black fruit (in pairs)


- shrub to 10'

Lonicera involucrata (Caprifoliaceae)


- black twinberry -



Lonicera nitida (Caprifoliaceae)



Lonicera ciliosa (Caprifoliaceae)



- entire margin, 4"x2"


- acuminate tip


- lightly pubescent


- flrs solitary, rusty red, linear tepals, many


- many parts aromatic

Calycanthus (Calycanthaceae)


- sweet shrub, Carolina all-spice -

- opposite on delicate-looking petioles


- cordate or rounded


- palmately veined


- crenate-serrate


- slender, divided from base

Cercidiphyllum japonicum (Cercidiphyllaceae)


- Katsura tree -

- leaves 3-5 pairs of veins, long hairs in vein axils


- flowers apetalous, non-showy yellow bracts


- small tree to 20'

Cornus mas (Cornaceae)


- Cornelian cherry -

- leaves elliptic to obovate, 3-5" long, short acuminate apex, 5-6 vein pairs


- white/cream bracts, 4-5, 1.5-3" long


- fruit orange-red drupe

Cornus nuttallii (Cornaceae)


- Pacific dogwood -

- shrub to 9'


- leaves elliptic to ovate, 5-7 vein pairs


- terminal infl - cyme, white flrs, no bracts


- fruit white drupe


- branchlets dark red



Cornus sericea (Cornaceae)


- red osier or red twig dogwood -

- leaves cordate, 2-5.5" long, acuminate tip, serrate, long-petioled


- infl round cluster - 1 bisexual flr w/ many male flrs, subtended by 2 unequal white bracts

Davidia involucrata (Cornaceae)


- hankerchief or dove tree -

- lvs oval to ovate, 3-6" x 1.5-3", abruptly acuminate, 6-7 vein pairs


- 4 bracts, white, often indented w/ pinkish


- tree to 30', often gnarled



Cornus florida (Cornaceae)

- butterfly-shaped stomata bands on underside


- no gland


- cones a "wooden rose"


- red, stringy bark

Thuja plicata (Cupressaceae)


- western red-cedar -

- white Y or X on underside


- cone a "soccer ball"


- male cone red


- grayish bark

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (Cupressaceae)


- Lawson cypress or Port Orford cedar -

- lvs spirally arranged, 2-ranked, decurrent


- linear-lanceolate, sharply pointed


- leaves shed as branchlets

Cunninghamia lanceolata (Cupressaceae)


- China fir -

- scale-like, no markings on back


- female cones "soccer ball"


- male cones yellow

Cupressus nootkatensis (Cupressaceae)


- Alaskan cedar -

- leaves scale-like, opposite, 4-ranked


- upper glossy dark green, lower w/ large white patches


- branchlets flattened

Thujopsis dolabrata (Cupressaceae)

- lvs scale-like, feathery


- purple-bronze in winter, green in spring


- low-growing spreading conifer

Microbiota decussata (Cupressaceae)


- Russian arborvitae -

- needles scale-like, spiral, blue-green


- female cones ovoid w/ peltate scales (wrinkled), 2-3" long

Sequoiadendron giganteum (Cupressaceae)

- lvs 2-ranked, shorter at tip and base, some scale-like leaves


- female cone ovoid, ~1" long (mini S. giganteum cone)

Sequoia sempervirens (Cupressaceae)

- lvs tiny, scale-like (0.1-0.4" long)


- cones woody, oblong, 1.5" long


- tree columnar shaped when young

Cupressus sempervirens (Cupressaceae)

- lvs in whorls of 4, longer than wide


- no white under


- cones oblong, like duck's bill, 1-1.5" long


- branchlets horizontal and vertical - "fluffy"

Calocedrus decurrens (Cupressaceae)


- incense-cedar -

- leaves awl-shaped, whorled, or scale-like


- dioecious, female cone 3-8 scales, fuse & become fleshy when ripe (berry like)

Juniperus (Cupressaceae)

- leaves elliptic oblong, 2-4" long, strongly undulate margin


- lower covered in silvery scales, dotted w/ brown


- flowers funnel-shaped, white, fragrant

Elaeagnus pungens (Elaeagnaceae)

- entire margin, often scales or hairs on bottom


- flowers in terminal trusses


- flowers disc-, bell-, or funnel-shaped


-fruit dry capsule

Rhododendron (Ericaceae)

- leaves entire margin, obtuse, slightly revolute, glabrous


- flowers small, nodding, pendulous, urn-shaped (5-parted)


- fruit small red berry

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Ericaceae)


- kinnikinnick -

- leaves serrate, elliptic to oblong


- flrs in small infl, urn-shaped corolla, white


- fruit berry (strawberry like)


- evergreen tree to 30'

Arbutus unedo (Ericaceae)

- leaves alternate, compressed (look whorled)


- flowers urn-shaped, in pendulous raceme


- evergreen shrub 8-9'

Pieris japonica (Ericaceae)

- leaves small, linear, and green, margins revolute


- flowers in spikes or panicles, urn-shaped or tubular


- primarily low shrubs

Erica (Ericaceae)


- heath -

- lvs opposite and decussate, scale-like, sessile, colors vary


- calyx 4 parted, showy; corolla bell-shaped, 4-lobed



Calluna vulgaris (Ericaceae)


- heather -

- leaves needle-like, linear


- twiggy


- small tree to 12'


- flrs in large, pyramidal panicles


- corolla 4-lobed urn-shape

Erica arborea (Ericaceae)

- leaves broadly ovate, lemon shaped, dull and rough


- leathery


- flrs urn-shaped


- fruit red to purple-black berry

Gaultheria shallon (Ericaceae)

- lvs look whorled (alt.) in 2 layers


- obovate to elliptic


- 1-3" long, finely serrate


- flrs in drooping racemes, urn or bell shaped, 5 lobes

Enkianthus campanulatus (Ericaceae)

- leaves ovate, 2-ranked on horizontal branchlets, serrulate


- red new growth


- flrs urn-shaped, white or pink


- fruit black berry


- branchlets reddish

Vaccinium ovatum (Ericaceae)

Arbutus menziesii (Ericaceae)

- leaves orbicular to cordate with cordate to truncate base and blunt apex


- flowers papillionaceous


- fruit long, flat legume

Cercis (Fabaceae)


- redbud -

- pinnately compound, 3-19 lflts


- pea flower, large, scented, pendulous racemes


- fruit legume, large, velvety

Wisteria (Fabaceae)

Sophora microphylla (Fabaceae)

- leaves oblong - 4.5-8.5" x 4-6"


- 7-11 lobed, sinuses fairly regular


- bristle tips


- fruit acorn 0.75-1"


- bark flat gray areas w/ ridges & furrows

Quercus rubra (Fagaceae)

- leaves opposite, simple, leathery, undulate margin


- dioecious


- flrs in pendulous racemes

Garrya x issaquahensis (Garryaceae)


- silk tassel tree -

- leaves alternate, fan-shaped w/ parallel veins, incised


- open branching pattern

Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgoaceae)

- leaves 3-5 lobed, palmate, palmately veined


- infl loose pendulous spike - flrs red/pink


- berry with persistent sepals, blue w/ white bloom

Ribes sanguineum (Grossulariaceae)


- red-flowering currant -

- strong leaf veination, palmate & pinnate


- margin sharply toothed, base cordate


- flowers in hanging spikes, perfect, lt. yellow


- fruit woody capsule, 2 beaks (styles)



Corylopsis (Hamamelidaceae)


- winterhazel -

- leaf base oblique, margin deeply undulate or serrate


- palmate/pinnate veins on same leaf


- flowers cluster in leaf axils, 4 petals long & linear

Hamamelis (Hamamelidaceae)


- witch hazel -

- coarsely denticulate in upper half of leaf


- oval to obovate


- infl bottle-brush type spike


- flrs apetalous, stamens showy (12-32)


- fragrant, like honey


- small shrub

Fothergilla gardenii (Hamamelidaceae)


- dwarf fothergilla -

Fothergilla major (Hamamelidaceae)

- leaves opposite, entire, narrow, sessile, revolute margin, white under


- flowers violet blue to white


- aromatic

Rosmarinus officinalis (Lamiaceae)


- rosemary -

- alternate, palmately compound


- flowers usually chocolate-purple


- twining woody vine or ground cover

Akebia quinata (Lardizabalaceae)

- leaves alternate, simple, entire


- upper glossy-green


- camphor odor


- flrs in umbels


- fruit ovoid drupe, pedicel looks like golf tee

Umbellularia californica (Lauraceae)

Sassafras albidum (Lauraceae)

- leaves entire, large stipules, obovate


- lower pubescent, narrow apex


- flrs large, solitary & terminal


- flrs purplish, white inner, elongate receptacle

Magnolia x soulangeana (Magnoliaceae)

- leaves obovate to 5" long


- many tepals 3-5" long, reflexed back


- flowers before leaves

Magnolia stellata (Magnoliaceae)

Tilia (Malvaceae)

- leaves extend from all sides of branch


- lanceolate to oblong lanceolate


- red flrs (when young) clustered w/in leaves


- fruit coated in wax

Morella californica (Myricaceae)


- wax myrtle -

- leaves waxy, blue/gray, aromatic


- bark often peeling

Eucalyptus (Mytaceae)

Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae)

- leaves opposite (simple, ~toothed)


- golden yellow flowers, appear before leaves


- lenticels on branches

Forsythia (Oleaceae)

- leaves opposite, ovate to elliptic-ovate, sharply serrulate


- flrs 4-merous, fragrant, white, trumpet shaped


- evergreen shrub to 6'

Osmanthus delavayi (Oleaceae)

- lvs opposite, decussate, simple, entire, ovate/cordate base


- flrs in dense panicles, lilac/white


- fruit beaked capsule

Syringa vulgaris (Oleaceae)


- common lilac -

Paeonia (Paeoniaceae)

- leaves large, ovate w/ cordate base, dense hairs under

- infl. loose terminal panicles, bilateral flrs, purple w/ yellow


- fruit beaked capsule

Paulownia tomentosa (Paulowniaceae)



- 2 needles per fascicle


- 4-6" long, stiff, dark green


- female cones yellowish brown (ovoid)


- keel of differing color

Pinus nigra (Pinaceae)



- needles thin and rigid, dense whorls 0.5-2.5' long on short shoots

- male cone upright, 4"


- cone scales thin, rounded, arranged tightly together


- droopier than C. atlantica



Cedrus deodara (Pinaceae)


- Himalayan cedar -


- linear leaves, varied sizes but short

- lower 2 bands of stomata, indistinct green margin


- cones sessile, ~1" long



Tsuga heterophylla (Pinaceae)


- western hemlock -


- leaves spirally arranged - 2 ranked, ~1" long, short petiole

- pointy bud tips, reddish orange and shiny


- cones w/ mouse tail bracts

Pseudotsuga menziesii (Pinaceae)


- Douglas-fir -

- needles flat, spirally arranged, up-turned
- most > 1.5", loosely spaced
- lvs gray-blue green
- stomatal bands on both sides
-cones upright

- needles flat, spirally arranged, up-turned


- most > 1.5", loosely spaced


- lvs gray-blue green


- stomatal bands on both sides


-cones upright

Abies concolor (Pinaceae)


- some lvs point toward apex

- 2-3 stomata lines, both sides


- sharp, but not as sharp as some spruces


- female cones pendulous, thin papery scales



Picea abies (Pinaceae)


- needles rigid, shorter, thicker, darker than deodara

- branches not pendulous, horiz.


- gray bark

Cedrus atlantica (Pinaceae)


- 3 needles per fascicle, very long (12")

- cone spiny, very large (14")



Pinus coulteri (Pinaceae)



- 2 needles per fascicle, 1-3" long


- cone ovoid to 2"


- short tree to 45'


- bark dark brown to grayish black

Pinus contorta (Pinaceae)


- 2 needles per fascicle, short (1-2"), twisted

- bark orange red, irregular peeling

Pinus sylvestris (Pinaceae)


- 5 needles per fascicle

- 2-5.5" long


- lvs soft, slender


- female cones narrow, cylindrical (4-8" long)



Pinus strobus (Pinaceae)



- needles flat, 2-ranked, curve downward, lighter below


- tall & thin evergreen tree, to 200'


- cruciform buds

Abies grandis (Pinaceae)



Larix (Pinaceae)


- leaves strongly opposite, decussate, sometimes scale-like

- flrs 4-lobed, 2 exserted stamens


- capsules w/ 2 cells, many seeds

Hebe (Plantaginaceae)


- leaves lanceolate

- nodes w/ 2 rings, edged with white below


- rhizomatous


- green, then speckled, then black, to 25'

Phyllostachys nigra (Poaceae)


- black-stemmed bamboo -

- leaves linear to lanceolate, entire


- flrs in clusters, red-orange, no petal, 4 sepals fused at base, tube-like, roll back


- prominent style


- 4 stamens attached to sepals

Grevillea victoriae (Proteaceae)


- royal grevillea -

Embothrium coccineum (Proteaceae)

- leaves alternate, entire, simple
- narrowly oblong-lanceolate to oblanceolate
- smell like cucumber
- fruit thin fleshed drupe

- leaves alternate, entire, simple


- narrowly oblong-lanceolate to oblanceolate


- smell like cucumber


- fruit thin fleshed drupe

Oemleria cerasiformis (Rosaceae)


- Indian plum -

- leaves ovate to narrowly ovate, doubly serrate
- flowers orange-yellow, petals 5 to many
- green stems

- leaves ovate to narrowly ovate, doubly serrate


- flowers orange-yellow, petals 5 to many


- green stems

Kerria japonica (Rosaceae)

- leaves EG, simple, slightly serrate, glossy dark green, large
- flowers in elongate racemes, white
- fruit blue-black drupe

- leaves EG, simple, slightly serrate, glossy dark green, large


- flowers in elongate racemes, white


- fruit blue-black drupe

Prunus laurocerasus (Rosaceae)


- cherry laurel -

- leaves 1-2" long, acuminate tip, pubescent on lower veins, sm. floral nectary at petiole
- young branches pubescent
- pink, 0.5" flowers

- leaves 1-2" long*, acuminate tip, pubescent on lower veins, sm. floral nectary at petiole


- young branches pubescent


- pink, 0.5" flowers

Prunus subhirtella (Rosaceae)


- flowering cherry -

- leaf apex long* acuminate


- lvs up to 5-6" *


- pair of large glands near top of petiole


- pink flowers, double, appear as leaves unfold



Prunus serrulata 'Kwanzan' (Rosaceae)


- Japanese flowering cherry -



- in between P. serrulata and P. subhirtella


- leaf narrows to slender point


- pale pink flowers

Prunus yedoensis (Rosaceae)


- Yoshino cherry -

- leaves serrate, soft, often pubescent

- stamens with yellow pollen (15-50)


- fruit pome, sepals persistent


- flowers before leaves

Malus (Rosaceae)

- leaves pinnately compound, 3-7 lflts


- revolute margins


- long pubescence


- solitary, perfect rose flowers, ~yellow


- small shrub 1-4'

Dasiphora fruticosa (Rosaceae)


- bush cinquefoil -

- lvs finely serrate, ovate or rounded


- red in fall


- flrs white, 5-parted


- fruit pome


- trees/shrubs to 30'

Amelanchier (Rosaceae)

- lvs ternately compound, doubly serrate


- flrs solitary, pinkish-purplish red


- fruit aggregate of drupelets, salmon-red

Rubus spectabilis (Rosaceae)


- salmon berry -

- leaves alternate/clustered, serrate, large, rounded stipules


- flrs perfect, radial


- 5 petals, waxy

Chaenomeles (Rosaceae)

- lvs lanceolate w/ short petiole, serrate


- bright red new foliage


- flat infl. white flrs

Photinia (Rosaceae)

- alternate, entire, short petioles


- perianth in 5's, purple stamens


- fruit red pome


- evergreen trailing groundcover



Cotoneaster dammeri (Rosaceae)

- leaves broad-elliptic, upper dull green, lower whitish & pubescent


- 6-9 prom. vein pairs


- flrs in corymbs, hairy, white


- fruit red pome

Cotoneaster coriaceus (Rosaceae)

Prunus cerasifera (Rosaceae)

Holodiscus discolor (Rosaceae)

- leaves shallowly serrate, pinnately veined or w/ 3 main veins


- petals small, hooded, and clawed, blue


- mostly evergreen, small shrub or tree (20')

Ceanothus (Rhamnaceae)

- leaves ternately compound
- leaflets glossy, sessile
- strong citrus smell
- flowers fragrant (white, 3-6 in corymb)

- leaves ternately compound


- leaflets glossy, sessile


- strong citrus smell


- flowers fragrant (white, 3-6 in corymb)

Choisya ternata (Rutaceae)


- Mexican orange -

- leaves leathery, citrus scent
- crowded at ends of branchlets (look whorled)
- dioecious, flowers white and fragrant
- red fruit on females

- leaves leathery, citrus scent


- crowded at ends of branchlets (look whorled)


- dioecious, flowers white and fragrant


- red fruit on females

Skimmia japonica (Rutaceae)


- leaves obovate or round

- leaves of 2 different sizes paired at nodes


- flrs in stalked clusters, tiny/non-showy, yellow, vanilla or chocolate scented

Azara microphylla (Salicaceae)


- leaves lanceolate to ovate, up to 8" long, entire margins, short petioles

- dioecious, upright catkins


- fruit a capsule, silky hairs on seeds



Salix (Salicaceae)



Populus balsamifera (Salicaceae)



Azara lanceolata (Salicaceae)


- leaves linear, 3-5" long, revolute margins

- whorled in 10+


- thick and grooved


- evergreen tree to 130'



Sciadopitys verticillata (Sciadopityaceae)


- Japanese umbrella pine -


- leaves opposite, palmately compound

- large, sessile lflts


- flrs in terminal, upright panicles, white w/ yellow changing to pink


- large leaf scars

Aesculus hippocastanum (Sapindaceae)


- common horsechestnut -



Koelreutaria paniculata (Sapindaceae)



Acer macrophyllum (Sapindaceae)



Acer circinatum (Sapindaceae)



Acer saccharum (Sapindaceae)



Buddleja globosa (Scrophulariaceae)


- leaves w/ acuminate apex, serrate (alt.)

- bell shaped flowers on pendulous spikes


- fruit a berry w/ persistent style


- shrub or small tree 15' x 15'

Stachyurus (Stachyuraceae)



Halesia carolina (Styracaceae)



Taxus (Taxaceae)


- lvs simple, usually serrate, leathery

- flowers perfect, radial, large, showy


- flrs usually sessile


- many stamens, fused at base and to petals

Camellia (Theaceae)

- leaves entire, obovate, alternate
- bluntly pointed, only midrib conspicuous
- flowers in dense terminal heads, apetalous, 4-lobed calyx tube

- leaves entire, obovate, alternate


- bluntly pointed, only midrib conspicuous


- flowers in dense terminal heads, apetalous, 4-lobed calyx tube

Daphne odora (Thymelaeaceae)


- winter daphne -


- leaves oblong-ovate, coarsely serrate (margins outcurved), acuminate tip

- deciduous tree to 90'

Zelkova serrata (Ulmaceae)

- no markings on underside
- leaves on main axis conspicuously glandular
- wooden rose cone
- "pyramidalis" common cv for hedging


- no markings on underside


- leaves on main axis conspicuously glandular


- wooden rose cone


- "pyramidalis" common cv for hedging


Thuja occidentalis (Cupressaceae)


- American arborvitae -

- lvs alternate
- pinnately compound
- 12-24" long w/ 10-24 lflts
- margins serrate
- male flrs in catkins
- female flrs in terminal racemes
- styles/stigmas 2, feathery looking

- lvs alternate


- pinnately compound


- 12-24" long w/ 10-24 lflts


- margins serrate


- male flrs in catkins


- female flrs in terminal racemes


- styles/stigmas 2, feathery looking

Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae)


- walnut -

- lvs opposite and pinnately compound
- flrs in dense or elongated panicles, green or white
- sepals 4, petals usually 4
- fruit single samara

- lvs opposite and pinnately compound


- flrs in dense or elongated panicles, green or white


- sepals 4, petals usually 4


- fruit single samara

Fraxinus (Oleaceae)


- ash -

- lvs alternate, pinnately compound or simple (lobed/serrate)
- infl corymb
- flrs white, 5-merous
- fruit a fleshy pome

- lvs alternate, pinnately compound or simple (lobed/serrate)


- infl corymb


- flrs white, 5-merous


- fruit a fleshy pome

Sorbus (Rosaceae)


- mountain ash -

Sorbus aucuparia (Rosaceae)


- rowan or European mountain ash -

Philadelphus (Hydrangeaceae)


- mock-orange -

Quercus suber (Fagaceae)


- cork oak -

Magnolia wilsonii (Magnoliaceae)


- Wilson's magnolia -

Magnolia sieboldii (Magnoliaceae)

Trochodendron aralioides (Trochodendraceae)

Vaccinium parvifolium (Ericaceae)

Acer palmatum (Sapindaceae)



Hydrangea petiolaris (Hydrangeaceae)

Kolkwitzia amabilis (Caprifoliaceae)

Styrax obassia (Styracaceae)

Pterocarya (Juglandaceae)