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Question: Good afternoon Dr. I found a rush in my backyard that seems …
...in my backyard that seems to match J dichotomus. The leaves appear curved not terete or flat. There are a few bracts that do not extend beyond the inflorescence. And, the auricles appear curved, not p...
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Question: I have these growing on the edge of my property (under some …
...of my property (under some scotch pines) that I cleared of barberry. They came up on their own. I believe they are guelder rose(viburnum opulus) but unsure if it is the American type or European type...
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Question: I planted different chili seeds, a few days later I noticed somewhat …
...to. My expertise is not with cultivated plants or their growth. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plant of New England. While I am happy to entertain all plant-related questions, there will ...
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Question: From Hanover Center, NH, 12/1: I have been keeping my eye on …
...keeping my eye on this little, slow-growing vine-like plant for a number of years. It grows on the edge of a wet area with partridge-berry, bunchberry, dewdrops, and spruce among other plants and mush...
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Question: Unknown grass The grass rhizome is very unusual, it grows in the …
...them. My location is Nokesville VA Answer: Dear JoaM59, good afternoon. I wish I could assist, but I do not recognize this grass from the rhizomes alone. Hopefully you will find an answer to your q...
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Question: Hi! I'm a Living Collections fellow at Long Hill Estate (The Trustees) …
Question: Hi! I'm a Living Collections fellow at Long Hill Estate (The Trustees) in Beverly, MA. We have a number of plants on the property that are labeled Myrica Pensylvanica, but I've rec...
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Question: Hello, I found this plant covering a nearby floodplain, which I am …
...consider my identification fine if goutweed were not another plant of the carrot family and a plant I was planning on eating. Would you know of any good ways to differentiate them? Answer: Dear Ijalo...
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Question: Re my recent Carex question, I pulled back the scale and found …
...Re my recent Carex question, I pulled back the scale and found the perigynium to be a little over 1mm, with the beak (if it is the skinny top part) somewhat less than .5mm. Some nearby clumps have st...
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Question: Hello again, ace botanists. Thank you for answering my previous question about …
...answering my previous question about the chickweed/stitchwort. I have located a similar plant (in fact, only about 35 feet from the other), but the grooves in its petals aren’t nearly as deep. It grow...
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Question: You tentatively identified my mystery plant as Othocallis sibirica but wanted to …
...identified my mystery plant as Othocallis sibirica but wanted to see flowers to confirm. I'm hoping the two here - one of how the flowers are held with blooms pointing downward and the other of a...