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Question: The only thing that looks right to me is Stachys hyssopifolia, but …
Question: The only thing that looks right to me is Stachys hyssopifolia, but this was found in a scrub oak thicket that has been mowed and burned over the last few years, so the habitat seems off for ...
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Question: Greetings, This specimen turned up in an old water container recently. I …
Question: Greetings, This specimen turned up in an old water container recently. I suspect it's an alga of some sort, so it's probably not your expertise, but here goes: Habitat is fresh w...
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Question: Hi: These plants are growing in a jeep and snowmobile trail, alongside …
Question: Hi: These plants are growing in a jeep and snowmobile trail, alongside a Central Maine Power Company transmission line corridor in Sidney, Kennebec County, Maine. They are uphill from a sm...
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Question: Hello there, Here I have several photos of a fast growing shrub …
Question: Hello there, Here I have several photos of a fast growing shrub that I had not noted before. It it growing in Salem Sound, Massachusetts. The stigma? is blue. Thank you very much for your he...
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Question: A patch of this was growing on the muddy bottom of a …
Question: A patch of this was growing on the muddy bottom of a dried up pond in the Blue Hills south of Boston. The plants were taller on ground that had been above water for longer. I only saw one ...
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Question: In a seasonal pond in the Blue Hills south of Boston. In …
Question: In a seasonal pond in the Blue Hills south of Boston. In spring the plant was under several feet of water. Now the ground is wet but there is no standing water. Also visible in the first ...
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Question: Hi Arthur: struggling with this one. Bangor, ME Penobscot Co. 8/31/19. irregular …
Question: Hi Arthur: struggling with this one. Bangor, ME Penobscot Co. 8/31/19. irregular flower, 4 petals, bilateral symmetry, pinkish blue. Opposite leaves very long and narrow. Flowers on stalks i...
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Question: I've been wondering recently if Marsh Elder and Common Ragweed might be …
Question: I've been wondering recently if Marsh Elder and Common Ragweed might be related more closely than just being in the same family (Asteraceae). They have unusual and markedly similar flow...
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Question: Here's a "ground cover" in Dutchess County New York, just a few …
Question: Here's a "ground cover" in Dutchess County New York, just a few miles from Gaylordsville, CT. It's about 12" tall. I haven't seen it in bloom. It has filled the...
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Question: Thank you for your response of Spiranthes ochroleuca! I agree that is …
Question: Thank you for your response of Spiranthes ochroleuca! I agree that is the closet match, but none of the photos I have found show the spike-like appendages on the sides of each flower. (Sorry...