Allegheny mountain buttercup possibly?
This took me a while to try to put an ID on it. I think it's Allegheny mountain buttercup.
Growing on Leucothoe branch hanging over spraycliff.
DuPont State Forest, NC, USA
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On a dry limestone bluff, no tubers found, specimen collected. Some question about debile vs dioicum, leaf size, habitat, and overall height keyed to debile- and honestly I'd have called it debile but for the lack of tubers.
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Bartram Trail, Scaly Mountain, North Carolina
On a steep seep on a rock face lightly covered in mostly sphagnum moss and fallen leaves.
More than a decade ago, whilst visiting Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden, Miami, Florida, I encountered the beautiful Paint-By-Numbers tree who's bark is colorfully and markedly adorned as suggested by it s name. What a surprise to find a near-facsimile on the side of a North Carolina mountain. Not many Vaccinium arboreum have bark as lovely as this.
Growing on side of Santa Maria volcano in guatemala. Entering cloud forest. Fruit a berry