A plant that produces a panicle: A panicle is a type of inflorescence that that is a branched raceme, but rather than one flower of each branch there are multiple flowers on each branch.
Tendrils: Tendrils are modified plant parts that form threadlike structures that wrap around things to hold up the plant. These are leaflet tendrils on a clematis.
Lamiaceae: Opposite branching, hairy stem, square stem, aromatic.
Apiaceae: Compound umbel, alternate leaves, petioles sheath stem, 5-merous flowers.
Quercus alba: Alternate simple deeply lobed leaves with rounded tips, buds clustered at the end of twigs, single stem
Aesculus glabra: Palmately compound leaves with 5 leaflets, buds scaley but not sticky or pubescent.