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Plant
  habit
   trees
   shrubs
   herbaceous
   grass-like
  special groups
   composites
   legumes
   dicots
   monocots
  longevity
   annual or biennial
   perennial
  armature
   unarmed
   armed
  leaves/twigs aromatic when crushed
   without marked odor
   clearly odiferous
Leaves
  arrangement/phyllotaxy
   basal
   alternate
   opposite
   fascicled/clustered along stem
  blade division
   all simple
   deeply lobed or divided
   some or all fully compound
  leaf attachment
   sessile or nearly so
   leaf stalk (petiole) clearly present
   winged petiolate
   sheathing
  stipules
   stipules absent
   stipules or their scars present
  leaf (leaflet) margin
   entire
   toothed
   lobed
   revolute
  surface
   glabrous
   glaucous
   obviously hairy or scaly
   scabrous
   glandular
Inflorescence
  position
   in axils of leaves
   terminal
  plant sexuality
   monoecious
   dioecious
   bisexual flowers
Flower
  principal flower color
   white or cream
   purple
   green
   yellow
   orange
   red
   pink
   brown
   inconspicuous
  corolla symmetry
   regular
   bilateral
  ovary position
   sepals/petals attached above middle of ovary (inferior or partly inferior ovary)
   sepals/petals attached below middle of ovary (ovary superior)
  ovule placentation
   axile
   parietal
   basal
   marginal
Fruit or Cone
  Fruit Dehiscence
   dehiscent (splits open)
   indehiscent
Stem & Twigs
  succulent vs non-succulent
   succulent
   not succulent

Mesa Grande Cultural Park

Nathan Shelley, Nick Rogers
Species Count: 16

Amaranthaceae

Asteraceae

Brassicaceae

Fabaceae

Malvaceae

Poaceae

Zygophyllaceae