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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...
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Question: Dear Kind Botanist, I was wondering if you could please help me …
...some old pine trees. In a large patch. Woody stems. The “flower” is somewhat hard. Thank you very much! Answer: Dear mkmcd, good afternoon. While I can't tell you with 100% certainty, this may...
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Question: Hi, Would you help me to identify this plant (weed?) found growing …
Question: Hi, Would you help me to identify this plant (weed?) found growing out of the rocky landscape at Woodneck Beach, Falmouth, MA (Cape Cod). It's base looks just like a giant weed, yet i...
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Question: unknown plant. additional info: growing since 2022 in Florence MA 01062 in …
...contact me when it flowers/fruits. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello! I was botanizing on the edge of a road, which divides …
...a mesic woodland from a meadow. I came across a Potentilla species, but I was not able to tell if it was P. intermedia or P. inclinata. Judging by the location, I was leaning towards intermedia, but...
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Question: I just came across this observation (not my own, apologies if this …
Question: I just came across this observation (not my own, apologies if this is not the spirit of the website) of what I think might be a county record of Solidago squarrosa in Barnstable County, MA ...
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Question: I live in Thomaston, Me. I bought native BEBB WILLOW from a …
...some cases). Certainly, it likely has some value to the local insect life, especially if the shrub is native to North America. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello! I'm trying to identify all the flowers that grow near my …
...some chickweed that has me stumped on the exact species. I think it's either Giant Chickweed or European Chickweed. I live in the Boston area, and both plants seem to be found in Eastern Massac...
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Question: Dear Botanist, In the area where I live, Salem Sound, Massachusetts, an …
...come across this plant before. Both plants are in the second photo. Thank you for your help! SueLB Answer: Dear SueLB, good morning. The species in the genus Oxalis sometimes produce very pale yello...