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Question: I have 2 Symphyotrichum species that I’m struggling to identify. They have …
...2 Symphyotrichum species that I’m struggling to identify. They have some characteristics of one plant, but then others don’t fit. I’m beginning to think they maybe be natural hybrids. I will post them...
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Question: Hello again, Thanks for your help identifying the Symphyotrichum patens. I'll look …
...the Symphyotrichum patens. I'll look back in on it in the fall when it's in flower. I was wondering if there's enough in these images to identify this Carex species. Could it be Carex r...
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Question: I've been trying to identify this aster species that has appeared in …
...likely Symphyotrichum puniceum (purple-stemmed American-aster). It is a native species that only sometimes has a purple stem. It has obviously clasping leaves and large flower heads (such as you hav...
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Question: Hello, in today's Plant of the Day (Symphyotrichum lanceolatum), the lead description …
...(Symphyotrichum lanceolatum), the lead description indicates there are "two subspecies and several varieties." In layman's terms, could you explain what a subspecies is and how that dif...
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Cuscuta europaea (greater dodder)
...(Symphyotrichum). Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields All Characteristics: New England state: Maine. ...
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Family: Asteraceae (aster family)
...Sonchus Symphyotrichum Tagetes Tanacetum Taraxacum Thymophylla Tragopogon Tripleurospermum Tussilago Verbesina Vernonia Xanthium Xerochrysum...
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Cuscuta indecora (collared dodder)
... Symphyotrichum), found usually on the coastal plain. Cuscuata indecora normally displays a 5-merous perianth. However, recent collections from Rhode Island have been confusing in that t...
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Cuscuta coryli (hazel dodder)
... Symphyotrichum), usually found on the coastal plain. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: ...
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Cuscuta pentagona (bush-clover dodder)
...Liatris, Symphyotrichum), mainly on or near the coastal plain. The report for NH (Ossipee) by Seymour (1982) was based on a specimen of Cuscuta gronovii. Native to North America? ...
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Asteraceae Group 4: Dichotomous Key
... Symphyotrichum and Eurybia with stipitate glands) 9a. Basal leaves gradually tapering to an elongate petiole, the blade and petiole combined commonly 30–40 cm long; involucr...