Plant Identification 2
13 A. Red clover B. Sweet clover C. White clover D. Alfalfa White clover does not grow upright like red clover. The main stems trail along the ground with only the leaf and flower stems growing upward. White clover does not have hair on stems and leaves like red clover.
14 A. Red clover B. Sweet clover C. White clover D. Alfalfa Red clover stems and leaves are hairy. There is often a pale green, V-shaped mark on the top side of the leaf. The flowers form a small, reddish colored ball.
15 A. Red clover B. Sweet clover C. White clover D. Alfalfa Sweet clover is not a true clover--it resembles alfalfa more than clover. Sweet clover is unlike alfalfa in that the serrations occur all around the leaflet
16 A. Red clover B. Sweet clover C. White clover D. Alfalfa
19 A. Thistle B. Wild carrot C. Teasel D. Wild mustard
20 A. Thistle B. Wild carrot C. Teasel D. Wild mustard
21 A. Thistle B. Wild carrot C. Teasel D. Wild mustard
22 A. Thistle B. Wild carrot C. Teasel D. Wild mustard
23 A. Japanese yew B. Bracken fern C. Jimson weed D. Wild cherry
24 A. Japanese yew B. Bracken fern C. Jimson weed D. Pokeweed
25 A. Japanese yew B. Bracken fern C. Pokeweed D. Wild cherry
26 A. Japanese yew B. Bracken fern C. Jimson weed D. Wild cherry
27 A. Pokeweed B. Japanese yew C. Wild cherry D. Jimsonweed