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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.
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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...