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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...
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Question: I had a plant pop up in my flower bed last year …
...in my flower bed last year that got to be 6ft tall with really large heart shaped leaves that were velvety. We identified it as a velvet leaf and the web said it was bad. It also said it was an annual...
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Question: Tulip tree is apparently a dicot or eudicot. But its flower has …
...in my observation or is the 3 x n rule for monocot frequently broken? Thank you so much for you time and help. Answer: Dear plantaware, good morning. While Liriodendron tulipifera is has two cotyled...
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Question: Hello, in today's Plant of the Day (Symphyotrichum lanceolatum), the lead description …
...in my wild plant group are curious about how the terms are applied. Thanks very much! Answer: Dear sldz22, the problem is that there is no universally accepted definition of subspecies or variety and...
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Question: a young grass that I have yet to capture flowering but hopefully …
...of my backyard. It has a pretty blue-green color and flexible, soft leaves plus some light colored, somewhat curly last season leaves. zone 6b connecticut. is this hay grass or native species? Answer...