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Question: Hi, I am a first time user. I just signed up and …
...time user. I just signed up and tried to post my first observation, which is Aureolaria pedicularia. I followed all the prompts, but it would not allow me to upload a photograph, and when I looked for...
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Question: Dear Mr. Botanist, I am clearing out a garden bed, and I …
...asymmetrical, somewhat bulged on one side). I don't know which species of Tilia this is, but it looks like that genus to me. Best wishes.
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Question: found this growing in clumps along a back road in SW NH. …
...some type of sedum/stonecrop, but the stalks are much “woodier” than my Autumn Joy Sedum. Can you identify, AND is it a native or a garden escapee (or something dumped)? Answer: Dear Shelley, the sp...
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Question: I photographed this plant on the edge of a cove on Lake …
...help me ID it from these photos? I wondered if it might be Crataegus macrosperma? Thanks so much, Debbie. Answer: Dear Debbie, good morning. What I can say about the images is that they are consist...
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Question: Not sure how hard Crataegus identification is, but someone posted this on …
...some groups). If you would like to give me some information about the natural community it was found in and the height of the plant, I might be able to direct you a bit more. I can be reached at aha...
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Juniperus: Dichotomous Key
... ME by Angelo and Boufford (1996) was based on specimens of J. virginiana with a high proportion of subulate (i.e., juvenile) leaves. Reference: Adams (1993). 1a. Leaves w...
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Onosmodium: Dichotomous Key
...times as long as wide; midstem leaf blades mostly 20–40 mm wide; mericarps 3.5–5 mm long 1b. Corollas (7–) 8–10 (–14) mm long, the lobes yellow to yellow-orange, narrow-lanceolate to narr...
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Scabiosa: Dichotomous Key
...Somers (1999) based on the following specimen: 20 Aug 1880, Manning s.n. ( NEBC!). It was incorrectly determined. This species has also been reported from ME by Campbell et al. (1...
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Fragaria: Dichotomous Key
...northern ME. However, collections of such hybrids are unknown. Reference: Staudt (1999). 1a. Terminal tooth of leaflets commonly less than half as wide as adjacent teeth and surpasse...
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Elymus virginicus (common eastern wild-rye)
...MA, ME, NH, RI.E. virginicus var. intermedius (Vasey ex Gray) Bush is known from CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT.E. virginicus var. jejunus (Ramaley) Bushis known from CT, MA, ME, NH. Varieties intermedius and...