This elm tree was observed in a forest with semi shade. The leaves are doubly toothed and lopsided at the base. The leaves join at clusters before the reach the stem. The tree produces a nutlike fruit that is called a samara that is a hairy wing like structure that gets carried by the wind for reproduction.
Found in an area full of various weeds and other plants. This particular vine was wrapped around a tree. Warm and dry environment.
Visual description:
The plant was a couple feet tall and branched outwards. The brown stems had large green leaves stemming from it. The most noticeable feature is the purple beads that are grouped together along the plant.
Reference: https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=caam2
Habitat:
This plant was found in a forest habitat in central Florida.
The Beautyberry can be found in the following states in the USA: AL , AR , FL , GA , LA , MD , MO , MS , NC , OK , SC , TN , TX , VA
This red maple was observed in a forest with semi shade. The leaves here are reddish in color but mostly green and are somewhat shiny. They are usually identifiable by their leaf shape which is about 5-10cm long with 3-5 palmate lobes branching off with a serrated margin.
Large shrub