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Question: Dear botanist, Is this Betula populifolia? The plant was seen in Goffstown …
...out apex are good characteristics of the leaf blades. The branchlets are quite thin (in diameter) on this species and covered with lenticels. Best wishes.
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Question: Trying again. Hopefully the images come through. Is this lonicera maackii? If …
...out apex as found in Lonicera maackii. Lonicera morrowii is a common, and invasive, shrub found throughout much of New England. Best wishes.
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Question: hello, I am wondering what this plant in my backyard is with …
...the apex. Texas is a long way from my region of expertise, but I suggest you start there with your search for the name of this plant.
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Question: I'm wondering if anyone can help identify this berry plant I found, …
...the apex, which is a diagnostic trait for this species.
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Question: This is a weed -- several of them sprouted uninvited out of …
...the apex of the stipules and bracteoles are good identifying characteristics.
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Question: Sedge growing in shallow water, Lincoln, Massachusetts. It reminds me of Carex …
...the apex of the perigynium well enough to be 100% confident. Perhaps you can examine the population to be confirm the identification. Best wishes.
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Question: A sedge growing between unpaved road and strip of woods, Lincoln, Massachusetts.
...the apex of the perigynia they subtend.
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Question: Hello, I'm following up my inquiry about common dodder (Cuscuta gronovii) with …
...the apex. This is the most common species of Cuscuta in the northeastern US. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello, I am trying to determine the identity of this beggar's ticks. …
...the apex of the corolla. Could that be it, or might it be something else? Thanks! Answer: Dear sldz22, good morning again! Yes, I agree that you have Bidens frondosa. The number of involucral bract...
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Question: Hello, another aster (re: help with aster IDs from Providence County, RI) …
...the apex. Best wishes.