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Question: Hello I am a senior in high school and I'm currently working …
...someone who may be able to assist. Our horticulturist is Uli Lorimer (ulorimer@nativeplanttrust.org). I cannot speak to his schedule and if he has time, but you might direct your question there for ...
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Question: Hello again, I inadvertently hit the "Submit" rather than the "Upload Image" …
...point me in the right direction, I'll try and sort out who's who. Much appreciated. Thanks. Answer: Dear sldz22, if possible, it will be easier to deal with each species one at a time so th...
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Question: a young grass that I have yet to capture flowering but hopefully …
...give me a taxonomic direction? This is a distinct clump of grass growing in a semi shady, well drained area of my backyard. It has a pretty blue-green color and flexible, soft leaves plus some light c...
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Question: I have what I believe is Allium tuberosum growing wild in cultivated …
...rhizome). Is there anyway you could get an image of this? That would confirm the identification. I also need the location (town, county, and state) in order to add it to the flora of the region. F...
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Amsinckia: Dichotomous Key
... Me due to misapplication of names (i.e., the name A. douglasiana was formerly misapplied to plants of A. menziesii var. intermedia) and misidentifications. This species h...
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Arabis: Dichotomous Key
...times within the family, and features such as base chromosome number more accurately depict the evolutionary history of this group of genera (though particulars of fruit and trichome morphology do sho...
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Melilotus: Dichotomous Key
...> Melilotus. Melilotus. Melilotus altissimus Thuill. was reported from ME by Hultén and Fries (1986), but specimens are unknown. Steele and Wojciechowski (2003) found Melilotus ...
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Malus: Dichotomous Key
...somewhat villous; pomes ovoid, 2–3.5 cm in diameter 4b. Leaf blades crenate-serrate; pedicels 10–25 mm long, stout; calyx tomentose; pomes subglobose, (2–) 6–12 cm in diameter
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Houstonia: Dichotomous Key
...Roemer & J.A. Schultes was reported from ME by Gleason (1963), but specimens are unknown. Reference: Terrell (1996). 1a. Lower leaves borne on an evident petiole; corolla lo...
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Viburnum opulus (highbush-cranberry)
...Stamen position relative to petals: the stamens are lined up with the sepals (antesepalous). Stamens fused: the stamens are...