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Question: ...and another follow-up to yesterday's question: I revisited the full key and …
Question: ...and another follow-up to yesterday's question: I revisited the full key and now I think it's a trailing arbutus! Sorry if I'm overloading the inbox... --Eric Answer: Excel...
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Sighting: Sagittaria engelmanniana at 42.07142, -72.06138
...not working properly Location notes: about 20 m from road
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Question: Tried to upload photos but not sure it worked.
Question: Tried to upload photos but not sure it worked. Answer: Dear Sheilanagigue17, if you are having trouble posting images, feel free to attach them to an email and send them to ahaines[at]newen...
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Question: Hello, So I am working as an intern, and we have been …
...am working as an intern, and we have been completing vegetation surveys and there are a few plants we can't seem to identify. Here is one we have been seeing quite often. We are working in centr...
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Question: Hi, my name is Chloe and I'm here to ask questions for …
Question: Hi, my name is Chloe and I'm here to ask questions for my high school research project. The first question is what kind of work do you do as a botanist? The next is what do you like and...
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Sighting: Aralia elata at 42.299215, -71.337087
...be working to control this invasive and the buckthorn, Symplocus paniculata, and Asiatic bittersweet in the area. Location notes: A few specimens near one of the side trails off the first inter...
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Sighting: Amur maple at Durham, NH
Sighting: Amur maple at Durham, NH Posted Sept. 21, 2022, 9:39 p.m. by sjunkin Description or comments: On way to honey locust and graveyard on path behind the barn. Image upload still seems t...
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Sighting: Amur maple at Durham, NH
Sighting: Amur maple at Durham, NH Posted Sept. 21, 2022, 9:39 p.m. by sjunkin Description or comments: On way to honey locust and graveyard on path behind the barn. Image upload still seems t...
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Genus: Raphanus (radish)
Genus: Raphanus. radish. Genetic evidence indicates that species in this genus belong in the genus Brassica, but more work is needed before they can be formally renamed. Reference: Yang et al. (20...
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Genus: Primula (primrose)
...are working from a pressed specimen, make sure it was pressed flat with no wrinkles or folds. Family: Primulaceae. This Genus's Species: Primula japonica Primula laurentiana Primula m...