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Trying again: complex trifoliate triangular leaf pattern

genie_wilde
16 years ago

Reposting my query because I now have some sketches to illustrate what this mystery volunteer flower (?) or small shrub looks like.

I'm in Portland, Oregon, and this very interesting plant popped up in my garden this summer. Right now it's about 18" high and not too much wider, though it does tend to bush out (especially since I pinched the top off the first main shoot). The leaves are kind of kelly green and the plant has little greenish white berries (?). They might be flowers, but I have yet to see them open.

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Those compound leaves then seem to arrange themselves in a triangular (usually) or square (occasionally) pattern,

The triangular clusters of compound leaves tend to be close enough together that their 'berry' clusters often tend to form a triangle themselves:

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The triangular (or square) arrangements of leaves further tend to arrange themselves in larger, more complex triangles, such as

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Link to my garden album:

Here is a link that might be useful: Genie's sketches in Sandy's photobucket garden album

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