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Question: Found,this plant along recently mown X-c ski train in Norwich, Vt. Pulled …
...segment apices are blunter than usual, that is sometimes seen in seedling plants. My only hesitation is the distribution and kinds of hairs I can see are unlike what I typically seen in this genus. ...
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Question: hello once again...can you please confirm if this fern is spinulose wood …
...intermedia (evergreen wood fern). The first leafules on the lower side of the lowest leaflets do show some variation. In the image you have here, one of these leafules isn't textbook, but that ...
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Question: Hi, I found this plant a couple of years ago while hiking …
...americana (American squaw-root), a parasitic plant found in the Orobanchaceae. It is a native rare plant in RI. To my knowledge, there are about 8 extant populations known in RI and this discovery o...
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Question: Hi looking to see what a couple plants which I thin is …
...intermedia, evergreen wood fern), the third does look like it may be the bud of Symplocarpus foetidus (skunk-cabbage). You could smell the bud to confirm this (it will have a foul odor, especially if...
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Question: Hello! I just wanted to ask about the plant of watermelon. You …
...help me. Thank you! Answer: Dear bananinah, many times scientists seek the one active constituent that is responsible for the effect in question. This is really a trait of pharmaceutical companies a...
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Question: Hi, I have what I believe to be a mockernut hickory, judging …
...sometimes do). Everything breaks down with enough time and I simply have the space to give things time. Best wishes.
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Question: Hey Guys, Is there a way to induce a plant to create …
...time). Feel free to let me know if you still have questions.
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Question: I bought this plant from a local nursery. They told me ( …
...told me ( with uncertainty ) that it was a hoya. When i brought it home, it fell from my celing, pot cracked and a lot of damage done to the plant. The leaves are wrinkling and the flowers are starti...
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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.