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Question: This question relates to tickseed weeds here in Winston-Salem North Carolina. Two …
...to my surprise, hundreds of tickseed plants appeared where I planted 2 years ago. Is there a botanical answer to this phenomenon? Answer: Dear davidmcombs, good morning. Yes, this makes perfect sens...
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Question: Hello sir,sapindales and Rutaceae,are they from the similar family group? I mean …
...why my queries is curry leaves tree can't grow in UK weather but Maple tree may suffer in uk weather.So just wondering,whethe if I graft/budd curry leaves tree into Maple tree will it be worth do...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr! Last year I asked for help with a sedge …
...in my yard and the nutrients may be lacking to allow the plant to develop to its full potential. The inflorescence was about 2 cm long. I would appreciate your input. Thank you for you response :) A...
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Question: Hello, I'm trying to compile a list of perennial halophytic plants suitable …
...not my expertise. You might want to contact the horticulture department at Native Plant Trust for this question. They may have previously constructed lists that you could choose from and they would ...
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Question: Dear all, In West Newbury, MA along the road there was about …
...to my email (ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org) so we can confirm the identification of this species. I need to see the color of the branchlets (and their diameter in mm) and also images of the underside ...
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Question: This plant has been coming up each Spring in my late husband's …
...in my late husband's shade garden under two large Pine trees where Lily-of-the-Valley, Trilium, and Jack & Jills-in-the-Pulpit also grow. It usually comes up when the temperatures begin to st...
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Question: I have one Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Summer Snowflake Doublefile' planted a few …
...to my existing Viburnum should it go? Answer: Dear Tracey4367, yes, as I understand, most species of Viburnum are self-incompatible, so more than one genetically different individuals are needed for ...
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Question: I'm struggling to definitively I.D. this small bladderwort - I can't decide …
...through my thought process. You listed three possible species. It does not appear to be Utricularia minor because the leaf-like branches are not flattened (they are capillary and noticeably narrower...
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Question: Hello - I'm a bit late in the season with this, but …
...in my Mashpee yard, but this one might have had more stems/trunks, maybe. Answer: Dear Corylus, good morning. The plant may be Amelanchier arborea. The summit of the ovary (which partly concealed b...
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Question: Hi again, this is a follow up to my plantain question I …
...to my plantain question I asked earlier. I examined a fruit as you suggested, and located what I believe is the line of dehiscence, which I hope I've adequately photographed here. The line is not...