large deciduous tree with brown furrowed bark. aromatic and bitter. the alternate leaves are simple, pinnately veined, and have four lobes. heart shaped or truncate or slightly wedge-shaped at the base. the tree puts on very showy white and orange flowers and the fruit type is an aggregate of samaras.
Serrated leaf with approximately 5 degree cant between leaf petioles. Smooth grey bark.
Identified by leaf shape (parsley-like), and by vivid red, globose fruit. Confirmed via Google Images and teaching specimen.
Identified by odor of leaf when crushed, and by heteroblastic leaf shape, and alternate leaf arrangement. Confirmed via teaching specimen at ASU, Google Images and Smith's Key
Located by the ASU pavilion along lake. Identified by small reddish inflorescence an leaves which were oppositely arranged in a whorl pattern. Confirmed with Smith's key and Google Images.
vine, at top of old Gleditsia sp., fruit present, black berries, numurous, small, large leaf grape like. lower side of leaves have spider like venation,