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Question: I've been struggling for years now trying to distinguish Viburnum nudum from …
Question: I've been struggling for years now trying to distinguish Viburnum nudum from V. lentago. I understand that the V. nudum leaves are generally entire (w/o teeth) to wavy; whereas V. lenta...
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Question: Another year, more biodiversity on the land I work in Amherst, MA. …
Question: Another year, more biodiversity on the land I work in Amherst, MA. This particular plant stands over five feet high now with a thick nonwoody stem, leaves that become larger toward the botto...
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Question: Years ago, I transplanted a Bloodroot from a woodland edge in wetland. …
Question: Years ago, I transplanted a Bloodroot from a woodland edge in wetland. Then, this seeded itself from the rootbound soil.Now, it's been growing in woodland shade with no direct sunlight....
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Question: My daughter-in-law gave me this transplant last year from her lake cabin …
Question: My daughter-in-law gave me this transplant last year from her lake cabin in mid Maine. She has a patch in her part shade garden in Newport, ME. We live on the Midcoast in Maine. I needed s...
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Question: Unknown grass The grass rhizome is very unusual, it grows in the …
Question: Unknown grass The grass rhizome is very unusual, it grows in the woods, in a shady spot, in heavy wet clay, but I believe was brought by a builder, who dump loads of this heavy clay from an...
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Question: Hello again, ace botanists. Thank you for answering my previous question about …
Question: Hello again, ace botanists. Thank you for answering my previous question about the chickweed/stitchwort. I have located a similar plant (in fact, only about 35 feet from the other), but the ...
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Question: I know this is a site mostly associated with New England flora, …
Question: I know this is a site mostly associated with New England flora, so I understand if you can't help with this question. I'm curious what plants and flowers and trees grow naturaly in...
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Question: unknown plant. What I know: 3 leaves at each node I strongly …
Question: unknown plant. What I know: 3 leaves at each node I strongly suspect its woody. leaves are bright green finely toothed ovals, matte surface on top with shiny undersides, veins lighter than ...
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Question: This Humulus plant is growing in the side a a road I …
Question: This Humulus plant is growing in the side a a road I walk. Is it native? How can I tell the difference between Humulus americanus and H.lupulus? I see some sites listing H. lupulus as native...
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Question: Hi, I found a plant today on a roadside in Putney VT. …
Question: Hi, I found a plant today on a roadside in Putney VT. Reminds me of the Figwort family (which I believe has been re assessed and some genera are now placed elsewhere) Leaves: sessile, enti...