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Question: This tree fell during a recent storm. Just going off the bark, …
...lead me to identify as Quercus velutina. Could this individual potentially be a hybrid? Any recommendations to identifying when buds are not within reach in winter? SE CT. Upland site Answer: Dear ee...
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Question: Recently I've noticed a lot of small shrubby willows in one of …
...emerging very soon. When you do, if you can send me another couple of images of the flowers and measure the length of the aments (i.e., catkins), I may be able to assist you with more confidence.
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Question: Lincoln, Massachusetts. A survey of nearby wetlands reported Dendrolycopodium obscurum there. This …
...email me and I'll try to make sure you understand these two species.
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Question: I have some questions about sedge anatomy -- what are the proper …
...some questions about sedge anatomy -- what are the proper names for the different parts of the flowering stalk? In the earlier picture there are two groups of flowers separated by stems. Are they tw...
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Question: Here in southwest Connecticut, I have two of the same small multi …
...same small multi trunk trees that I stare at frequently from my patio. Self seeded, they would be large shrubs if I hadn't trimmed all the lower branches off. After 15 years they are about 20 ...
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Question: A Few Things I Noticed While Walking Through A Forest In Southern …
...Some Images Are of The Same Thing In Hopes To Help Present A More Solid Question. Anyways, Any Help With Identification Would Be Greatly Appreciated. Answer: Perceptive Plants, it might be a little ...
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Question: I have an abundance of white violets that are thriving in a …
...told me was a cultivated form of Viola sororia 'Freckles.' Does a white form of Viola sororia exist and if so, is it V. sororia 'alba'? They appear to self sow more than spread b...
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Question: i have a question about bell peppers,why are they hollow? why do …
...chambers meet and they get bigger or smaller the more you cut it, why is that? lastly are there any more facts you can give me about how it supports itself or anything else you may know? Answer: Dear...
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Question: I need help IDing this tree/bush. It has a tree like appearance …
...summer and here at the middle to end of Sept. it has little green seeds in a cluster about the size of BBs. It does NOT lose its leaves in the winter in my planting zone of 6a. I've been trying t...
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Question: Hi - With the extreme drought conditions and only a bit of …
...extreme drought conditions and only a bit of rain recently to take the edge off but not end the drought in a meaningful way, I'm wondering: 1) Is the tree in the attached pic dead? 2) Is fall...