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Liriodendron tulipifera (tuliptree)
...symmetry: the leaf blade base is symmetrical. Branch brittleness (willows only): NA. Stamens fused...
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Huperzia appressa (mountain firmoss)
...specimen, Allen s.n. (GH, image seen!) was annotated to Huperzia selago by Beitel. Therefore, this species is excluded from CT. Shade forms of this species are sometimes confused with the hybrid ...
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Question: I have read that the berrying shrub Viburnum betulifolium will not set …
...same time. Most cultivars within a species, i.e. cultivars of V. nudum and V. plicatum f. tomentosum, will all flower at the same time so specific plant selection is not an issue, but V. dentatum (Ar...
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Question: Regarding our Strophostyles conversation, I thought I thought I should say what …
...sometimes sinuate, the terminal one 3–20 mm wide and 2.2–8 (–10) times as long as wide; beak of keel petals stouter, 1.5–2 mm in diameter at the base, oriented to be closely associated with the banner...
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Question: We have a growing number of a tall plant in Mount Holly, …
...someone, somewhere in the world is sensitive to it. Most people have no problem with our native Heracleum maximum. For example, I contact this species frequently during the growing season and even e...
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Dryopteris fragrans (fragrant wood fern)
...L. • ME, NH, VT. Cliffs, often shaded and also often of high-pH rock. Native to North America? Yes ...
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Botrychium minganense (Mingan moonwort)
...• ME, VT. Forests. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: plants pale glau...
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Question: I believe that I have cow parsley as an invasive alien in …
...time to write. Here is the key from the Flora Novae Angliae manual, if you don't understand any of the terminology, feel free to contact me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org and I will try to help...
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Question: I just have a question about Urishol. I see too many conflicting …
...remember that a large proporton of the urishiol has already absorbed within ten minutes. So, lawsone containing plants like touch-me-not (genus Impatiens) works well because the lawsone binds to the ...
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Question: Hello. I read a lot of information about fig trees and there …
...Tell me, is the statement true? "Fig trees are dioecious plants. Figs are formed on one tree, and caprifigs are formed on the other tree. Pollination occurs with the help of blastophage wasps. F...