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Question: Found by Charles River, Boston side
...be Symphyotrichum pilosum (awl American-aster), but I can't be certain aside from the genus. Best wishes.
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Question: I'm not sure how to go about the aster-like plants. Here is …
...photographed Symphyotrichum ericoides (heath American-aster). Notice the squarrose (i.e., outcurved) and spine-tipped involucral bracts in the photo you took (excellent photograph, by the way). Thes...
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Question: Hi, I photographed this plant in my yard in Boston in August …
...be Symphyotrichum cordifolium (heart-leaved American-aster). If you are able to supply larger images, I could likely help you further. Best wishes.
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Question: This aster was found near a pond in Woodlawn Preserve, NY Thank …
...(Symphyotrichum pilosum, S. dumosum, S. lanceolatum). Sorry I can't help you without more information.
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Question: Hi: Any thoughts on a species ID for this aster...growing in a …
...photographed Symphyotrichum pilosum (awl American-aster), a native species of open habitats. Best wishes.
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Question: Could you please identify this aster. Its common on a site in …
...photographed Symphyotrichum pilosum (awl American-aster), a species with very narrow, involute-tipped involucral bracts. It usually has white rays and occurs most often in open habitats.
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Question: Hello, another aster (re: help with aster IDs from Providence County, RI) …
...of Symphyotrichum novi-belgii. This species is variable and the involucral bracts, while often largely green and foliaceous can be narrow, appressed, and green only at the apex. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello, This aster was going in my mom's driveway in Somerset County, …
...like Symphyotrichum racemosum, but that isn't a confident guess. Best wishes.
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Question: I'm going to try again with more details with the mystery plant …
...a Symphyotrichum (American-aster). The flower heads (capitula) are too large and too few for most Solidago. The leaves could be Symphyotrichum lanceolatum subsp. lanceolatum var. lanceolatum (the na...
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Question: One more question from the northern New York and Maine plants. This …
...like Symphyotrichum cordifolium (heart-leaved American-aster). It is a species that is frequent in many kinds of forested habitats.