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Question: Hi, What is this flower seen on July 4 in a park …
Question: Hi, What is this flower seen on July 4 in a park in West Roxbury, MA? It was spotted in a large patch of similar plants on a sunny otherwise grassy hillside. Thanks! Answer: Dear BrooklineB...
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Question: A patch of this was growing on the muddy bottom of a …
Question: A patch of this was growing on the muddy bottom of a dried up pond in the Blue Hills south of Boston. The plants were taller on ground that had been above water for longer. I only saw one ...
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Question: Hi again, I have another flower ID. I found these over July …
Question: Hi again, I have another flower ID. I found these over July 4 weekend on the Massachusetts-New York border in foothills in a slightly shaded area that is likely dry a lot of the time. Can yo...
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Question: Sedge growing in wetlands, Lincoln, Massachusetts. Companions include skunk cabbage and Cinna …
Question: Sedge growing in wetlands, Lincoln, Massachusetts. Companions include skunk cabbage and Cinna arundinacea. It resembles a member of Carex section Phacocystis I saw about a half mile away o...
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Question: Hello, This aster is growing from a crack in my back steps. …
...the involucre (the bracts below the series of ray flowers) or a clear image of the disk flowers so I can see how large the disk corolla lobes are. I'm sorry I can't do more.
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Question: Hello, Can you help me determine if this is Symphyotrichum cordifolium or …
Question: Hello, Can you help me determine if this is Symphyotrichum cordifolium or S. ciliolatum? The bracts on the flowers look like cordifolium but it seems to have distinctly winged petioles like...
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Question: My house came with a patch of 2 meter tall goldenrod. I …
Question: My house came with a patch of 2 meter tall goldenrod. I don't know if it is wild or planted. It is starting to bloom in late July after a lot of rain earlier in the month. Answer: De...
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Grindelia: Dichotomous Key
Grindelia: Dichotomous Key. You are here: Dichotomous Key > Asteraceae > Asteraceae Grou...
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Lactuca: Dichotomous Key
...4a. Involucre 10–15 mm tall in fruit; cypsela body 4.5–6 mm long including the beak; pappus 5–7 mm long 4b. Involucre 15–22 mm tall in fruit; cypsela body 7–10 mm long including the beak;...
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Question: I identified the flower on the left as Centaurea montana (Bachelors-button) several …
Question: I identified the flower on the left as Centaurea montana (Bachelors-button) several years ago but now am not so sure. The flower on the right is surely Centaurea montana, and they look very...