Texas Vascular Plant Image Library
Images of the Rosaceae
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Acomastylis rossii - Native, from Mt. Evans, CO. (whole plants) - photo: TAMU - JM
Acomastylis rossii - Native, from Mt. Evans, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Acomastylis rossii - Native, from Mt. Evans, CO. (flowers) - photo: TAMU - JM
Agrimonia striata (zoom) - Flower just past anthesis from side, hypanthium with hooked bristles; restored prairie at Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Agrimonia striata (zoom) - Flower just past anthesis from above, hypanthium with hooked bristles; restored prairie at Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Agrimonia striata (zoom) - Leaf; restored prairie at Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Agrimonia striata (zoom) - Flowers at anthesis; restored prairie at Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Agrimonia striata (zoom) - flowers, close; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Agrimonia striata (zoom) - flowers, just past anthesis; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Agrimonia striata (zoom) - leaf; restored prairie at the Stark Wilderness Center, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Amelanchier laevis [id?] (zoom) - Plant in fruit; Tom S. Cooperrider-Kent Bog, near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Amelanchier laevis [id?] (zoom) - Fruit; Tom S. Cooperrider-Kent Bog, near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Amelanchier laevis [id?] (zoom) - Infructescence; Tom S. Cooperrider-Kent Bog, near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Amelanchier utahensis - Native, from Zion National Park, UT. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Amelanchier utahensis - Native, from Zion National Park, UT. (flowers) - photo: TAMU - JM
Amygdalus communis from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Cercocarpus montanus - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (branch) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cercocarpus montanus - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (leaves) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cercocarpus montanus - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (leaves) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cercocarpus montanus - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (leaf close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Cercocarpus montanus - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (leaves and fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Crataegus crus-galli - Native, from College Station, TX. (leaves) - photo: TAMU - JM
Crataegus crus-galli - Native, from College Station, TX. (branch) - photo: TAMU - JM
Crataegus crus-galli - Native, from College Station, TX. (flowers) - photo: TAMU - JM
Crataegus crus-galli - Native, from College Station, TX. (flowering branch) - photo: TAMU - JM
Crataegus marshallii - Native, from College Station, TX. (leaves) - photo: TAMU - JM
Crataegus marshallii - Native, from College Station, TX. (flowers) - photo: TAMU - JM
Crataegus marshallii - Native, from Navasota Flora. (branch) - photo: TAMU - JM
Crataegus phaenopyrum - Cultivated, from Navasota Flora. (fruits) - photo: TAMU - JM
Crataegus spathulata - Native, from College Station, TX. (flowers) - photo: TAMU - JM
Crataegus viridis - leaf and fruit - photo: TAMU-HW
Crataegus viridis - fruit - close - photo: TAMU-HW
Crataegus viridis (zoom) - Plant in flower; Navasota bottoms (Theiss Property), Madison County, Texas (Amanda Neill 2537) - photo: TAMU-HW
Cydonia vulgaris from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Dryas octopetala var. hookeriana - Hooker's eight-petal mountain-avens -- St. Mary's Peak, Ravalli Co., Montana, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Eriobotrya japonica - terminal (perianth) end of loquat (nispero) fruit - photo: TAMU-HW
Eriobotrya japonica - section of loquat (nispero) fruit - seeds and locules - photo: TAMU-HW
Fallugia paradoxa - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (flower) - photo: TAMU - JM
Fallugia paradoxa - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Fallugia paradoxa - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Fragaria ananassa - flower at anthesis - photo: TAMU-HW
Fragaria ananassa - flower past anthesis with fruits and expanding receptacle - photo: TAMU-HW
Fragaria ananassa - flower well past anthesis with receptacle full expanded and fruits mature - strawberry - photo: TAMU-HW
Fragaria chiloensis - receptacle sections of local cultivars - central Chile - photo: TAMU-HW
Fragaria chiloensis - market populations of local cultivars - central Chile - photo: TAMU-HW
Fragaria chiloensis - market Rosaceae - local Strawberry cultivars - central Chile - photo: TAMU-HW
Fragaria X ananassa (fruit - accessory)
Geum canadense - Native, from Clay, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Geum canadense - Native, from Clay, TX. (flower) - photo: TAMU - JM
Geum canadense - Native, from Clay, TX. (fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Geum canadense - Native, from Clay, TX. (fruit close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Geum canadense (zoom) - flower with maturing gynoecium;Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Geum canadense (zoom) - flower at anthesis, side;Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Geum macrophyllum - Native, from Federation Forest, WA. (whole plant in fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Geum rivale (zoom) - Fruit (mostly dispersed), apocarpous gynoecium; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Geum rossii - Native, from Rocky Mountain National Park, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Geum rossii - Native, from Rocky Mountain National Park, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Geum rossii - Native, from Rocky Mountain National Park, CO. (flower) - photo: TAMU - JM
Hagenia abyssinica from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Ivesia gordonii - alpine mousetail -- St. Mary's Peak, Ravalli Co., Montana, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Ivesia gordonii - flowers of the alpine mousetail -- St. Mary's Peak, Ravalli Co., Montana, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Malus domestica - Cultivated. (Braeburn) - photo: TAMU - JM
Malus domestica - Cultivated. (Macintosh) - photo: TAMU - JM
Malus domestica - Cultivated. (Red Delicious) - photo: TAMU - JM
Malus domestica - Cultivated. (Texas Golden) - photo: TAMU - JM
Malus domestica - Cultivated. (Golden Delicious) - photo: TAMU - JM
Malus domestica - Cultivated. (Granny Smith) - photo: TAMU - JM
Malus domestica - Cultivated. (Gala) - photo: TAMU - JM
Malus domestica (fruit - pome)
Malus domestica - section of pome with locules and ovary/hypanthium boundary - domesticated apple - photo: TAMU-HW
Malus pumila (zoom) - free-living 'crab apple' - Beech Road, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Pentaphylloides floribunda (zoom) - Plant in flower; cultivated in Cooperrider garden, Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Pentaphylloides floribunda (zoom) - Flower; cultivated in Cooperrider garden, Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Pentaphylloides floribunda (zoom) - Leaves; cultivated in Cooperrider garden, Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Pentaphylloides floribunda (zoom) - Plant in flower; white form, cultivated in Cooperrider garden, Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Pentaphylloides floribunda (zoom) - Flower; white form, cultivated in Cooperrider garden, Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Pentaphylloides floribunda (zoom) - Leaves and last year's fruit; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Pentaphylloides floribunda (zoom) - Plant in flower; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Pentaphylloides floribunda (zoom) - Flowers; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Pentaphylloides floribunda (zoom) - Inflorescences; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Petrophyton caespitosum - Native, from Zion National Park, UT. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Petrophytum caespitosum - rock spiraea -- Tony Grove, Cache Co., Utah, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Petrophytum caespitosum - flowers of rock spiraea -- Tony Grove, Cache Co., Utah, USA. - photo: James Reveal
Photinia floribunda (zoom) - Flowering branch; Tom S. Cooperrider-Kent Bog, near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Photinia floribunda (zoom) - Flowers; Tom S. Cooperrider-Kent Bog, near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Photinia floribunda (zoom) - Flowers, side view; Tom S. Cooperrider-Kent Bog, near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Photinia floribunda (zoom) - Flower, side view; Tom S. Cooperrider-Kent Bog, near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Photinia floribunda (zoom) - Leaf; Tom S. Cooperrider-Kent Bog, near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Photinia floribunda (zoom) - Fruiting branch; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Photinia floribunda (zoom) - Developing fruit; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Photinia floribunda (zoom) - Leaves; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Photinia floribunda (zoom) - Fruiting branch from side; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Photinia floribunda (zoom) - Developing infructescence, from side; Tom S. Cooperrider-Kent Bog, near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Photinia floribunda (zoom) - Fruiting branch; Tom S. Cooperrider-Kent Bog, near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Photinia serratus - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Photinia serrulata - Cultivated. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Photinia serrulata - Cultivated. (fruits) - photo: TAMU - JM
Photinia serrulata (stem-bud scale scars)
Physocarpus opulifolius - flowers at anthesis - photo: TAMU-HW
Physocarpus opulifolius - flowers past anthesis, setting fruit - photo: TAMU-HW
Potentilla canadensis - flower - Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Potentilla flabellifolia - Native, from Tipsoo Lake, Chinook Pass, WA. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Potentilla flabellifolia - Native, from Tipsoo Lake, Chinook Pass, WA. (flower) - photo: TAMU - JM
Potentilla tormentilla from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Prunus angustifolia - Native, from Navasota Flora. Known as Chickasaw Plum. (twig with fruit) - photo: TAMU - MR
Prunus caroliniana - Cultivated. (branch - fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus caroliniana - Native. (flowers - immature) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus caroliniana - Native. (flowers -honeybee) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus caroliniana - Native. (flowers - close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus caroliniana - Native. (flowers - close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus caroliniana (zoom) - Flower from side; Lick Creek Park, College Station (Brazos County), Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus caroliniana (zoom) - Flower from above; Lick Creek Park, College Station (Brazos County), Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus caroliniana (zoom) - Inflorescence; Lick Creek Park, College Station (Brazos County), Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus caroliniana (zoom) - Leafy shoot, lateral buds and nodes; Lick Creek Park, College Station (Brazos County), Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus caroliniana (zoom) - Leafy shoot; Lick Creek Park, College Station (Brazos County), Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus caroliniana (zoom) - Trunk, sapsucker signature; Lick Creek Park, College Station (Brazos County), Texas (site overview) - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus caroliniana - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Prunus cerasus from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Prunus cerasus from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Prunus domestica (fruit - drupe)
Prunus havardii - Native, from Big Bend National Park. (branch) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus mexicana - native, from College Station, TX. (flower) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus mexicana - native, from College Station, TX. (hypanthium) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus mexicana - mature drupe - big - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus mexicana - mature drupe - small - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus mexicana - mature drupe - bloom/scale - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus mexicana - mature drupe - mesocarp exposed - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus mexicana - tree in flower - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus mexicana - tree in flower [jpg] - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus mexicana - flower - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus mexicana - flower - sectioned (gynoecium) - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus mexicana - maturing gynoecium - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus mexicana - past anthesis - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus persica - Cultivated. (nectarine) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus persica - Cultivated. (flower - close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus persica - Cultivated. (flower - longtudinal section) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus Persica - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Prunus serotina - Native, from College Station, TX. (branch) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus serotina - Native, from College Station, TX. (flowering branch) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus serotina - Native, from College Station, TX. (inflorescence) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus serotina (zoom) - Fruit branches; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus serotina (zoom) - Developing fruit; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus serotina (zoom) - Leaf; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus serotina (zoom) - Leaf blade base, upper petiole, glands; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus serotina (zoom) - leaf; Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus serotina (zoom) - fruit; Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus serotina (zoom) - fruit, hypanthium - close; Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Prunus sp. - Cultivated. (flower) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus sp. - Cultivated. (flower) - photo: TAMU - JM
Prunus umbellata var. umbellata (zoom) - Leaf; Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Collier County, Florida - photo: TAMU-HW
Pseudocynonia Sinensis - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Purshia mexicana [id not certain] - Native, from Zion National Park, UT. (branch) - photo: TAMU - JM
Purshia mexicana [id not certain] - Native, from Zion National Park, UT. (branch) - photo: TAMU - JM
Purshia tridentata [id not certain] - Native, from Zion National Park, UT. (branch) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pyracantha coccinea (shrub)
Pyrus cv. calleryana - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Pyrus arbutifolia - Native, from Sundew Trail, Big Thicket, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pyrus arbutifolia - Native, from Sundew Trail, Big Thicket, TX. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pyrus calleryana - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Pyrus communis - Cultivated. (pear - Bartlett) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pyrus malus from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Pyrus sp. - Cultivated. (branch - flowers) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pyrus sp. - Cultivated. (fruits) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pyrus sp. - Cultivated. (flower close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pyrus sp. - Cultivated. (hypanthium) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pyrus sp. - Cultivated. (flower - close-up) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pyrus sp. - Cultivated. (hypanthium) - photo: TAMU - JM
Pyrus sp. (stem - term. bud)
Pyrus sp. (stem - lateral bud)
Pyrus sp. (leaf - undulate)
Pyrus ussuriensis - Cultivated. (pear - Asian) - photo: TAMU - JM
Quillaja saponaria from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Raphiolepis indica - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Raphiolepis Umbellata - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Rosa blanda - flower - Holmes County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa bracteata (zoom) - Flower, close; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa bracteata (zoom) - Plant in flower; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa bracteata (zoom) - Leaf; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa bracteata (zoom) - Node with prickles; Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa bracteata (zoom) - Mature hip with calyx lobes (side); Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa bracteata (zoom) - Mature hip with calyx lobes (from above); Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa bracteata (zoom) - Flower at anthesis (front view); Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa bracteata (zoom) - Flower at anthesis (side view); Bovay Boy Scout Ranch, Grimes County, Texas - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa centifolia from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Rosa multiflora (zoom) - Inflorescence, close; Kridler Nursery, Homeworth, Columbiana County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa multiflora (zoom) - Leaf; Kridler Nursery, Homeworth, Columbiana County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa multiflora (zoom) - Flower from front; Kridler Nursery, Homeworth, Columbiana County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa multiflora (zoom) - Flower from side; Kridler Nursery, Homeworth, Columbiana County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa multiflora (zoom) - Inflorescence; Kridler Nursery, Homeworth, Columbiana County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa multiflora (zoom) - Plant in flower; Kridler Nursery, Homeworth, Columbiana County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa sp. - Cultivated. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rosa sp. - Cultivated. (fruits - wild (Las Vegas,NM)) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rosa sp. - Cultivated. (flower - cultivated) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rosa sp. - Cultivated. (flower) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rosa sp. - Cultivated. (cultivated) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rosa sp. (stipule)
Rosa sp. (flower - perigynous)
Rosa sp. (fruit - hip)
Rosa sp. (flower - perigynous)
Rosa sp. - flower - domesticated - photo: TAMU-HW
Rosa sp. - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Rosa species - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Rosa Vielchenblau - Images from the Texas A&M Campus Flora Project
Rubus allegheniensis (zoom) - Flowers at and past anthesis; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rubus allegheniensis (zoom) - Flower at anthesis; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rubus allegheniensis (zoom) - Leaves; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rubus allegheniensis (zoom) - Developing fruit; J. Arthur Herrick Fen near Kent, Portage County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rubus flagellaris - Native, from College Station, TX. (whole plant in fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rubus flagellaris - Native, from College Station, TX. (branch in fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rubus idaeus (zoom) - Stem with prickles; Beech Creek near Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rubus idaeus - red raspberry with calyx, receptacle, and fruit mass (druplets) - cultivated - photo: TAMU-HW
Rubus idenus from Kohler's Medicinal Plants
Rubus sp. (zoom) - shoot with prickle; Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rubus sp. (zoom) - glaucous shoot, node, stipules; Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Rubus trivialis - Native, from College Station, TX. (flower) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rubus trivialis - Native, from College Station, TX. (immature fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rubus trivialis - Native, from College Station, TX. (immature fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rubus trivialis - Native, from College Station, TX. (mature fruit) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rubus trivialis - Native, from Navasota Flora. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rubus trivialis - Native, from Navasota Flora. (immature fruits) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rubus trivialis - native, from College Station, TX. (flower) - photo: TAMU - JM
Rubus trivialis - flower - photo: TAMU-HW
Sorbus aucuparia - Native, from Treasure Falls, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Sorbus aucuparia - Native, from Treasure Falls, CO. (fruits) - photo: TAMU - JM
Sorbus aucuparia - Native, from Pikes Peak, CO. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Sorbus aucuparia (zoom) - fruit; cultivated, Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Sorbus aucuparia (zoom) - leaf/fruit; cultivated, Beech Road, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Sorbus sitchensis - Native, from Tipsoo Lake, Chinook Pass, WA. (branch) - photo: TAMU - JM
Sorbus sitchensis - Native, from Tipsoo Lake, Chinook Pass, WA. (inflorescence) - photo: TAMU - JM
Spiraea alba (zoom) - Inflorescence; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Spiraea alba (zoom) - Inflorescences; Jackson Bog, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Spiraea alba (zoom) - plants in marsh at Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Spiraea alba (zoom) - flowers at anthesis - from plants in marsh at Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Spiraea alba (zoom) - flowers well past anthesis - from plants in marsh at Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Spiraea alba (zoom) - follicles - from plants in marsh at Quail Hollow State Park, Stark County, Ohio - photo: TAMU-HW
Spiraea densiflora - Native, from Tipsoo Lake, Chinook Pass, WA. (branches) - photo: TAMU - JM
Spiraea densiflora - Native, from Tipsoo Lake, Chinook Pass, WA. (branches) - photo: TAMU - JM
Spiraea sp. - Cultivated. (flowers) - photo: TAMU - JM
Spiraea tomentosa - Native, from Cumberland Plateau. (whole plant) - photo: TAMU - JM
Spiraea tomentosa - Native, from Cumberland Plateau. (branch) - photo: TAMU - JM
Spiraea tomentosa - Native, from Cumberland Plateau. (flowers) - photo: TAMU - JM
unknown - flowers of a cultivated rosoid -- National Arboretum, District of Columbia, USA. - photo: James Reveal


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