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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...
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Question: Hi Arthur, I was recently walking a floodplain in Southern NH and …
...on me. Decided to confirm with Go Botany, but according to the species page it hasn't been in NH... maybe there's a look alike? So curious- thanks! Answer: Dear limnjucy@gmail.com, you look...
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Question: We are not sure of the location of the plant, as we …
...some teething, the leaves are not lobbed, it has a very prominent midrib, no tricomes on the leaves, it's lancalate, and glaucous. With the attached pictures, do you know what genus, and, hopeful...
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Question: 4/22/19 Hi! I’m hoping my photos show enough info for an ID. …
...for me to assist you with a confident identification. Section Acrocystis is a common, early-flowering group that your sedge may belong to. If you can get images of the mature perigynia and spikes in...
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Question: Another year, more biodiversity on the land I work in Amherst, MA. …
...become larger toward the bottom - the boot in the photo is a women's size 8. I'm pretty sure it wasn't here last year unless it was small enough that I didn't notice it. Can'...
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Question: Hi, I came across a nice healthy colony of Blue Ridge false …
...came across a nice healthy colony of Blue Ridge false lupine in Hillsborough County, NH. It hasn't been documented in this county by GO BOTANY. I've posted the sighting (so that it can be ...