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a shrub with winter deciduous leaves, this plant in winter aspect is very difficult to identify. Winter aspect imaged here.
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Typically dioecious, Pistillate inflorescence imaged here.
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Typically dioecious, Pistillate inflorescence imaged here.
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Typically dioecious, Pistillate inflorescence imaged here.
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Typically dioecious, staminate inflorescence imaged here.
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G. spinosa is a dioecious species; hence, this is an image of a staminate inflorescence.
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G. spinosa is a dioecious species; hence, this is an image of a staminate inflorescence.
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G. spinosa is a dioecious species; hence, this is an image of a staminate inflorescence.
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young leaf detail, scaly puberluent forked hairs
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G. spinosa is a dioecious species; hence, this is an image of a young pistillate inflorescence. Note extant stigmas
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G. spinosa is a dioecious species; hence, this is an image of a young pistillate inflorescence. Note extant stigmas
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G. spinosa is a dioecious species; hence, this is an image of a not so young pistillate inflorescence. Stigmas are gone but fruit not fully developed.
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