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Family: Orobanchaceae (broom-rape family)
...are 2-5 sepals that are fused at the base, and 4-5 petals that are also fused at the base; these attach below the ovary (i.e., the ovary is superior). There are 4 stamens. There is 1 style and one sti...
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Family: Liliaceae (lily family)
...in 2 whorls of 3. The tepals may or may not be fused at the base and attach below the ovary (i.e., the ovary is superior). There are usually 6 stamens. A single style is sometimes split into three br...
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Family: Brassicaceae (mustard family)
...with 2 valves; it is usually dry and membranous and may or may not split open naturally to release the seeds. The shape of the fruit varies greatly by species. This Family's Genera: Alliaria ...
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Family: Caryophyllaceae (carnation family)
...and 2-5 styles. The fruit is usually a dry capsule that releases its seed(s) by opening at the tip. This Family's Genera: Agrostemma Arenaria Atocion Cerastium Corrigiola ...
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Family: Boraginaceae (borage family)
...or 2 stigmas. The fruit is a schizocarp that usually splits into four segments that resemble seeds. Species formerly placed in the Hydrophyllaceae are now included here. This Family's Genera: Am...
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Question: Hi again, this is a follow up to my plantain question I …
...I27;ve been able to find of the fruits of both P. major and P. rugelii, I27;m still not totally sure. Thank you again for your help! Answer: Dear DavidJ, let27;s add some characteristics tha...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr I have a sedge growing in a very dry …
...can27;t be Care cephalophora (which has nodes with solitary spikes). We may have reached the limit of what we can do via images. I27;m guessing that to derive a confident answer, I will need t...
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Question: Goldenrod in Dutchess County NY, similar to Solidago gigantea, but leaves are …
...and 2" wide), have only one prominent vein, are nearly glabrous (I counted six hairs on the veins on one leaf), and of a sample of leaves from 14 plants, this had an average of 12.4 teeth, while ...
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Question: I came home after months away to find an odd plant growing …
...can27;t be certain which grass this is, and I can27;t answer if it is native or non-native because I don27;t know where the image was taken. If you can get me a closer image of the fruits an...
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Question: Hello, in today's Plant of the Day (Symphyotrichum lanceolatum), the lead description …
...plant27;s geographic location, unique habitat, or particular genotype? Several folks in my wild plant group are curious about how the terms are applied. Thanks very much! Answer: Dear sldz22, the...