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Question: Greetings~ What is the least expensive, easy to use, effective camera for …
...within 2 cm of the subject you are photographing. It is also easiest when you have a large screen to view the plants in the field to be sure you have a clear image to share with others. All of these...
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Question: I pass by this very large tree most days when I walk. …
...I27;m attaching a couple of photos. In one, which is a collage that also includes some bamboo which you can ignore, there are images of the tree leaves & the fruit. Photo #2 (may not have attac...
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Question: Arthur, I'm trying to ID an orchid; I think it's either Spiranthes …
...don27;t know if it27;s enough to be S. ochroleuca. I took a photo with Ted Elliman27;s book (ruler), thinking I27;d measure the gap between the lateral & upper sepals, but I27;m afr...
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Question: Hi, Trying to finish id on Agalinis either purpurea or paupurcula? unfortunately …
...1/2" habitat is a wet meadow near coast, in York cty, Maine, doing plant list updates for owner, this was not on the previous list. I will return sometime in future if photo isn27;t enough to ...
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Question: This question relates to tickseed weeds here in Winston-Salem North Carolina. Two …
...planted 2 years ago. Is there a botanical answer to this phenomenon? Answer: Dear davidmcombs, good morning. Yes, this makes perfect sense. Many fruits have germination inhibitors so that they do n...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr! Last year I asked for help with a sedge …
...about 2 cm long. I would appreciate your input. Thank you for you response :) Answer: Dear califyank, good morning. The best way to identify between Carex annectens and Carex vulpinoidea is the lea...
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Linum intercursum (sandplain yellow flax)
...1.3–2 mm tall (vs. L. intercursum, with the fruit obturbinoid, as tall as or taller than wide, pointed at the apex, 2–3 mm tall).: Linum medium Synonyms: ...
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Hydrocotyle umbellata (many-flowered marsh-pennywort)
...with 2–12 whorls of flowers, each whorl with mostly 2–7, and schizocarp mostly 3–4 mm wide (vs. H. umbellata, with the inflorescence usually a single umbel at the summit of the peduncle, with mostly 1...
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Family: Malvaceae (mallow or hibiscus family)
...of 2 or more carpels. The style is usually branched, with as many branches as there are carpels. The fruit is usully a schizocarp that splits into segments at maturity or a capsule. One genus has a s...
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Family: Typhaceae (cat-tail and bur-reed family)
...1-2 carpels that mature as a achene with a persitent beak at the apex. The Typhaceae includes species that were formerly treated in a separate family: Sparganiaceae. This Family's Genera: Sparg...