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Question: You tentatively identified my mystery plant as Othocallis sibirica but wanted to …
...gailmcglamery, good afternoon. Thank you for acquiring these images. This helps confirm these plants as Othocallis sibirica, which is known from ME, but only as a cultivated plant that has spread on...
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Question: Hello, I don't think this image uploaded yesterday. Does anyone know what …
...allow me to see the leaves more clearly. If you are willing to get another image in a few days, that would be great. Best wishes.
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Question: Would you please help me identify the little tree on the left? …
...help me identify the little tree on the left? It showed up by itself in my yard. The other was in a mix of plants at the NPT plant swap two years ago, at the end of the sale. Answer: Dear Splcgirl, h...
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Question: Sorry didnt keep it or photo inside as I thought I could …
...something I note when I have examined these galls. Eventually, the flesh you describe becomes more like fibers radiating out from the center of the gall. Best wishes.
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Question: Here's the second grass I'm trying to determine if native, from my …
...Somerville MA on Spring Hill. There seem to be two versions, one where the seed stems come off the grass in an even radial pattern, and another where they seem to come off to one side, and then the ne...
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Question: Good evening, I found what I'm pretty sure is a sweet-cicely in …
...assessment! Answer: Dear sldz22, good afternoon. In order to identify this plant, we need to measure the length of the styles at the apex of the fruits (i.e., they very thin, almost thread-like stal...
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Question: My apologies. I recently asked how an 80 foot maple opens its …
...shows me the question I should have asked. How does the sap get from the roots to the buds, what makes it flow uphill? Answer: Dear porphyry5, good morning. Water moves up through the vessel system...
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Question: ID help, please. I don't recall having planted this, but the number …
Question: ID help, please. I don't recall having planted this, but the number and location tell me I did, and did it early this year. It has sticky stems and milky sap in stems and leaves. I...
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Question: Hi Mr. Botanist, I was wondering how one could distinguish between Athyrium …
...America, for that matter). So, we need to understand which taxa you are actually trying to separate from Athyrium angustum (northern lady fern). Understand that past taxonomy treated all these diffe...
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Question: Thank you for helping me to learn Amelanchier and botany in general. …
...Amelanchier arborea. Given the height you mentioned, it is most likely a hybrid that could involve Amelanchier spicata. If you could get a flowering specimen next year I could give you a more positi...