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Question: Hi. I have looked for this plant in online DBs and can't …
...summer right next to a field stone perimeter around my home and now (4/29/18) has leaves popping out and purple flower heads. It has a main shoot 6+' high and two other shoots coming from the bas...
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Question: I discovered this plant only a few feet from the edge of …
...allow me to hone in on the species. These pictures were taken shortly after a light rain, but when I viewed them while dry the day before they were shiny. Answer: Dear gdewolf, good afternoon. Your ...
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Question: Hello! Every year I harvest this wild onion plant along the riverbanks …
...email me images or a description of what you have collected, I can help you identify the plants and provide direction on eco-conscientious collection methods. My email is ahaines[at]newenglandwild.or...
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Question: New to the site. I posted up two pictures of a plant …
...for me to identify it, I need to clearly see the green bracts that surround each array of red-purple flowers in the flower head. If you can get an image of those, I can tell you the species. The for...
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Question: These pictures were taken mid-May from my garden in Woodbridge, CT. I'm …
...came from a "mixed greens" lettuce packet I seeded a few years ago. Answer: Dear solarpv, I'm sorry I cannot help you with this one. My realm of expertise is wild plants, and there ar...
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Question: Might this be Carex bullata? From extreme N Maine, in shallow water …
...extreme N Maine, in shallow water and mud with cattails. Somewhat similar to C. lurida, but 3 carpellate spikes well separated (10 cm betw proximal 2) and 2-3 staminate spikes at apex of infl. Perigyn...
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Question: Cross sections of "button weed" from West Branch Pond , Maine. Called …
...name for E. septangulare, which is an invalid name) can have from 5-7 ridges on its scapes (i.e., flowering stems). In other words, the number 7 is not magic here and you don't need to observe t...
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Question: Good afternoon doctor. I recently encountered a tall grass that appears to …
...frumentacea. The blades measured about 40 cm above the collar. The absence of a ligule and awns with numerous fibers on the achene appears consist with your images. The root structure was fibrous an...
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Question: Hello, I would like help please with classification of Hypopitys. GoBotany recognizes …
...document it in Milford County https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/32031443 Thank you Answer: Dear ljcost, If you have an image you could upload or sent to me (ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org) I co...
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Question: This really looks like Partridge Pea to me, but I'm having trouble …
...to me, but I'm having trouble in getting it to species. First, the leaves are not folding when I touch them. The number of stamens and length of flower stalks seem to fit C. fasciculata, which is...