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Description Sassafras albidum, a very young Sassafras albidum plant showing all three major lobe variations--three-lobed leaves, unlobed elliptical leaves, and two-lobed leaves, on the same branch. Photo taken in the woods near Franklin, Virginia.
Date crop made, original taken 2010-05-22
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: applied Photoshop's 'Sharpen' filter. The original can be viewed here: Sassafras albidum 3 lobe variations A.JPG. Modifications made by Jack Merridew.

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