*SHOW PNGTrees Character list *CHARACTER LIST #1. family/ 1. Anacardiaceae/ 2. Annonaceae/ 3. Apocynaceae/ 4. Aquifoliaceae/ 5. Araliaceae/ 6. Araucariaceae/ 7. Asteraceae/ 8. Atherospermataceae/ 9. Bombaceae/ 10. Boraginaceae/ 11. Burseraceae/ 12. Cannabaceae/ 13. Casuarinaceae/ 14. Celastraceae/ 15. Chloranthaceae/ 16. Chrysobalanaceae/ 17. Clusiaceae/ 18. Combretaceae/ 19. Cornaceae/ 20. Cunoniaceae/ 21. Cupressaceae/ 22. Datiscaceae/ 23. Dilleniaceae/ 24. Dipterocarpaceae/ 25. Ebenaceae/ 26. Elaeocarpaceae/ 27. Erythroxylaceae/ 28. Euphorbiaceae/ 29. Fabaceae/ 30. Fagaceae/ 31. Flacourtiaceae/ 32. Gentianaceae/ 33. Gnetaceae/ 34. Hamamelidaceae/ 35. Hernandiaceae/ 36. Himantandraceae/ 37. Icacinaceae/ 38. Juglandaceae/ 39. Lamiaceae/ 40. Lauraceae/ 41. Lecythidaceae/ 42. Loganiaceae/ 43. Lythraceae/ 44. Magnoliaceae/ 45. Malvaceae/ 46. Melastomataceae/ 47. Meliaceae/ 48. Monimiaceae/ 49. Moraceae/ 50. Myristicaceae/ 51. Myrsinaceae/ 52. Myrtaceae/ 53. Nothofagaceae/ 54. Nyctaginaceae/ 55. Nyssaceae/ 56. Ochnaceae/ 57. Oleaceae/ 58. Pandaceae/ 59. Pentaphylaceae/ 60. Phyllanthaceae/ 61. Pinaceae/ 62. Piperaceae/ 63. Pittosporaceae/ 64. Podocarpaceae/ 65. Polygalaceae/ 66. Proteaceae/ 67. Putranjivaceae/ 68. Quintiniaceae/ 69. Rhamnaceae/ 70. Rhizophoraceae/ 71. Rosaceae/ 72. Rubiaceae/ 73. Rutaceae/ 74. Sabiaceae/ 75. Salicaceae/ 76. Sapindaceae/ 77. Sapotaceae/ 78. Saurauiaceae/ 79. Saxifragaceae/ 80. Simaroubaceae/ 81. Sphenostemonaceae/ 82. Staphyleaceae/ 83. Sterculiaceae/ 84. Symplocaceae/ 85. Tetramelaceae/ 86. Theaceae/ 87. Thymelaeaceae/ 88. Tiliaceae/ 89. Trimeniaceae/ 90. Ulmaceae/ 91. Urticaceae/ 92. Verbenaceae/ 93. Winteraceae/ 94. Xanthophyllaceae/ 95. not applicable/ 96. unknown/ 97. variable/ #2. group/ 1. Conifer/ 2. Dicotyledon/ #3. timber tree / 1. yes/ 2. no/ #4. timber groups / 1. major exportable hardwoods/ 2. commercial hardwoods/ 3. minor hardwoods/ 4. softwoods/ 5. plantation species/ 6. occasional timber/ #5. tradename / #6. habit/ 1. emergent trees / 2. large trees (those making up the canopy of the forest) <25-30 m high>/ 3. small trees (sub-canopy sized trees) / #7. trunk / 1. cylindrical/ 2. markedly fluted/ #8. trunk / 1. crooked/ 2. straight/ #9. buttresses / 1. present/ 2. absent/ #10. spines / 1. present/ 2. absent/ #11. spines / 1. on trunk/ 2. on branches/ #12. aerial roots / 1. present/ 2. absent/ #13. stilt roots / 1. present/ 2. absent/ #14. bark / 1. white/ 2. cream-coloured/ 3. yellow/ 4. green/ 5. orange/ 6. red/ 7. grey/ 8. brown/ 9. black/ 10. purplish/ #15. bark / 1. rough/ 2. smooth/ #16. bark / 1. scaly or flaky/ 2. fissured/ 3. peeling/ 4. cracked/ 5. furrowed cork/ 6. pustular/ 7. tessellated/ 8. pitted/ #17. bark lenticels (pustules) / 1. elongated laterally/ 2. elongated vertically/ 3. rounded/swelling/ 4. irregular/ #18. bark subrhytidome / 1. white/ 2. yellow/ 3. orange/ 4. green/ 5. pink/ 6. red/ 7. brown/ 8. black/ 9. purple/ 10. mottled/ 11. grey/ #19. bark / 1. less than 25 mm thick/ 2. more than 25 mm thick/ #20. bark / #21. bark blaze / 1. one layer/ 2. two layers / #22. bark blaze / 1. faintly to non-aromatic/ 2. strongly aromatic/ #23. bark blaze / 1. unpleasant/ 2. onion-like/ 3. cinnamon-like/ 4. resinous/linament-like/ 5. spice-like/ 6. pleasant/ 7. pine-like/ 8. almond-like/ #24. bark outer blaze / 1. white/ 2. yellow/ 3. orange/ 4. pink/ 5. red/ 6. brown/ 7. black/ 8. green/ 9. mixed colours/ 10. grey/ 11. purple/ #25. bark outer blaze / 1. markings absent/ 2. speckled/ 3. with stripes/ #26. bark outer blaze / 1. smooth/ 2. fibrous/ 3. granular with splinters/ 4. granular without splinters/ 5. corky/ #27. bark inner blaze / 1. white/ 2. yellow/ 3. orange/ 4. pink/ 5. red/ 6. brown/ 7. green/ 8. mixed colours/ 9. grey/ 10. purple/ #28. bark inner blaze / 1. markings absent/ 2. speckled/ 3. with stripes/ #29. bark inner blaze / 1. smooth/ 2. fibrous/ 3. granular with splinters/ 4. granular without splinters/ 5. corky/ #30. bark exudate (sap) / 1. present/ 2. absent/ #31. bark exudate (sap) / 1. white/milky/ 2. yellow/ 3. red/ 4. brown/ 5. colourless/ 6. green/ 7. blue/ 8. orange/ #32. bark exudate (sap) / 1. flowing/ 2. not readily flowing (spotty)/ #33. bark exudate (sap) / 1. colour changing on exposure to air/ 2. colour not changing on exposure to air/ #34. bark exudate (sap) colour / 1. grey/ 2. orange/ 3. brown/ 4. black/ 5. golden-coloured/ 6. red/ 7. green/ 8. purple/ 9. yellow/ #35. bark exudate (sap) / 1. not sticky / 2. sticky/ #36. terminal buds / 1. enclosed by leaves/ 2. not enclosed by leaves/ #37. complex hairs / 1. present/ 2. absent/ #38. complex hairs / 1. disk-shaped (peltate)/ 2. star-like (stellate)/ 3. T-shaped/ 4. club-shaped (clavate)/ 5. head-like (capitate)/ 6. awl-like/ #39. stinging hairs / 1. present/ 2. absent/ #40. mature twig indumentum (hairs) / 1. present/ 2. absent/ #41. mature twig indumentum (hairs) / 1. dense/ 2. sparse/ #42. leaves / 1. clustered at end of branches / 2. spaced along branches / #43. leaves / 1. opposite (in pairs, opposite one another on the branchlet)/ 2. whorled (with more than two leaves at one node of a branchlet)/ 3. spiral (leaves occurring singly at a node and arranged spirally up the branchlet)/ #44. leaves / #45. leaves / 1. simple (a leaf composed of a single blade)/ 2. compound (a leaf made up from two or more leaflets)/ #46. petiole / 1. absent/ 2. present/ #47. petiole / 1. not winged/ 2. winged/ #48. petiole / 1. attached to surface of leaf blade / 2. attached to base of leaf blade / #49. petiole / 1. not swollen/ 2. swollen / #50. leaves / 1. broadest above middle/ 2. broadest at or near middle/ 3. broadest below middle/ 4. equally broad throughout much of length/ 5. rounded/ #51. leaves / cm/ #52. leaves / cm/ #53. leaves / 1. very asymmetric/ 2. symmetric/ #54. leaves / 1. entire/ 2. crenate/ 3. serrate to dentate (toothed)/ #55. leaves / 1. dissected or lobed/ 2. not dissected or lobed/ #56. leaves / 1. pinnately lobed/ 2. palmately lobed/ #57. leaves / 1. emarginate or retuse/ 2. rounded/ 3. obtuse/ 4. acute/ 5. mucronate/ 6. acuminate/ 7. long-tapering/ #58. leaves / 1. with one leaflet/ 2. with two leaflets/ 3. with three leaflets (trifoliate)/ 4. pinnate (unbranched with more than three leaflets)/ 5. bipinnate (with the rachis branched once)/ 6. multiply compound (a compound leaf with more than two orders of branching before leaflets are formed)/ 7. palmate (with more than three leaflets attached at one point to the stalk)/ #59. petiolule / 1. not swollen/ 2. swollen / #60. rachis / 1. absent/ 2. present/ #61. rachis / 1. absent/ 2. present/ #62. rachis / 1. absent/ 2. present/ #63. leaves / 1. without a terminal leaflet (the number of leaflets even - paripinnate)/ 2. with a terminal leaflet (the number of leaflets odd - imparipinnate)/ #64. leaves / 1. broadest above middle/ 2. broadest at or near middle/ 3. broadest below middle/ 4. equally broad throughout much of length/ #65. leaves / cm/ #66. leaves / cm/ #67. leaves / 1. leaflets opposite/ 2. leaflets alternate/ 3. leaflets arranged from one point/ #68. leaves / 1. asymmetric/ 2. symmetric/ #69. leaves / 1. terminal developing leaflet buds curled back on itself <(eg. Chisocheton)>/ 2. terminal developing leaflet buds straight <(eg. Dysoxylon)>/ 3. terminal developing leaflet buds absent/ #70. venation / 1. single-veined / 2. pinnate / 3. trinerved / 4. palmate / 5. parallel-veined / #71. secondary veins / 1. open / 2. closed / #72. secondary veins / 1. prominent/ 2. not prominent, but visible/ 3. not visible/ #73. intramarginal veins / 1. absent/ 2. present/ #74. leaves lower surface / 1. blue-green/ 2. pale green / 3. green/ 4. dark green/ 5. yellow/ 6. brown/ 7. red/ 8. grey/ 9. white/ 10. golden/ #75. leaves upper surface / 1. blue-green / 2. pale green/ 3. green/ 4. dark green/ 5. yellow/ 6. brown/ 7. red/ 8. grey/ #76. leaves indumentum (hairs) / 1. absent/ 2. present/ #77. leaves indumentum (hairs) / 1. dense/ 2. sparse/ #78. leaves / 1. absent/ 2. present/ #79. domatia / 1. absent/ 2. present/ #80. domatia / 1. scattered along midrib/ 2. scattered across lamina/ #81. stipules / 1. absent/ 2. present/ #82. stipules / 1. free / 2. joined/ #83. stipules / 1. joined across twigs / 2. laterally placed / #84. stipules / 1. encircling the twig / 2. not encircling the twig/ #85. stipules
/ 1. scale-like/ 2. collar-like/ 3. hair-like/ 4. leafy/ 5. spiny/ 6. represented by glands/ #86. stipules / 1. fringed / 2. not fringed/ #87. stipules / 1. large / 2. small / #88. stipules / 1. not persistent/ 2. persistent/ #89. arrangement of flowers / 1. terminal / 2. axillary / 3. leaf-opposed / 4. on the trunk or branches / #90. arrangement of flowers / 1. flowers single / 2. flowers arising from a single point / 3. flowers on an unbranched axis/ 4. flowers on a branched axis/ #91. arrangement of flowers / 1. absent/ 2. present/ #92. flower sexuality / 1. unisexual/ 2. bisexual/ #93. flowers unisexual / 1. with male and female flowers on the same plant / 2. with male and female flowers on different plants / #94. flowers / 1. not stalked / 2. stalked / #95. flowers / 1. with many planes of symmetry / 2. slightly asymmetric/ 3. with one plane of symmetry / 4. completely asymmetric/ #96. flowers / mm/ #97. flowers / 1. small (up to10 mm diam.)/ 2. large (more than10 mm diam.)/ #98. perianth / 1. absent/ 2. present/ #99. perianth / 1. with distinct sepals and petals whorls/ 2. intergrading from sepals to petals/ 3. with all sepals and/or petals (hence tepals) similar / 4. petals absent / #100. perianth / 1. white/ 2. yellow/ 3. orange/ 4. pink/ 5. red/ 6. blue/ 7. purple/ 8. mauve/ 9. green/ 10. brown/ 11. grey/ 12. cream-coloured/ #101. inner perianth parts / #102. inner perianth parts / 1. free/ 2. some or partly joined/ 3. all joined/ #103. stamens / #104. stamens / 1. absent/ 2. present/ #105. stamens / 1. free of each other/ 2. joined / #106. stamens / 1. free of the perianth/ 2. joined to the perianth / #107. ovary / 1. superior / 2. partly inferior / 3. inferior / #108. carpels / 1. solitary / 2. separate (when more than one) / 3. joined (when more than one) / 4. partially joined, by base/ 5. partially joined, by styles/ #109. locules / #110. styles / 1. absent/ 2. solitary / 3. free / #111. styles / #112. arrangement of fruits / 1. fruits single / 2. fruits arising from single point / 3. fruits arranged on unbranched axis/ 4. fruits arranged on branched axis/ #113. arrangement of fruits < cones present, or not>/ 1. absent/ 2. present/ #114. fruit / mm/ #115. fruit / mm/ #116. cone / mm/ #117. cone / mm/ #118. cone / 1. green/ 2. brown/ 3. red/ 4. orange/ 5. black/ 6. blue/ #119. fruit / 1. white/ 2. cream-coloured/ 3. yellow/ 4. green/ 5. blue/ 6. orange/ 7. red/ 8. brown/ 9. grey/ 10. black/ 11. purple/ #120. fruit / 1. not spiny/ 2. spiny/ #121. fruit / 1. non-fleshy/ 2. fleshy/ #122. fruit / 1. simple / 2. aggregate / 3. multiple / 4. syconium (fig) / #123. fruit / 1. indehiscent/ 2. dehiscent/ #124. fruit dehiscence / 1. capsule/ 2. follicle/ 3. legume/ 4. loment/ #125. fruit indehiscence / 1. achene/ 2. berry/ 3. drupe/ 4. hesperidium/ 5. nut/ 6. pepo/ 7. pome/ 8. samara/ 9. schizocarp/ 10. syconium (fig)/ 11. naked seed only/ #126. seeds / #127. seeds / 1. barely visible (to 1 mm long)/ 2. to about 5 mm long/ 3. about 10 mm long/ 4. much more than 10 mm long/ 5. 100 mm long or much longer/ #128. seeds < winged or not>/ 1. not winged/ 2. winged/ #129. seed / 1. irregular/ 2. broad (as wide as long)/ 3. narrow (longer than wide)/ #130. seed / 1. less than 1 mm diam./ 2. 1-10 mm diam./ 3. more than 10 mm diam./