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Question: Hi, I am from Chicago, this beauty was given as a gift. …
Question: Hi, I am from Chicago, this beauty was given as a gift. Original owner didn't know what type it is, thus I have o idea how to care for. Please help me identify as I do not want to it...
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Question: Hi, we have solomon seals in our yard, but they never get …
Question: Hi, we have solomon seals in our yard, but they never get berries. We have been here 11 years, and they were here when we moved in so I don't know which species they are. Do you know ...
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Question: Collected by a friend in peaty wetland on Vinalhaven. Herbaceous, opposite leaves, …
Question: Collected by a friend in peaty wetland on Vinalhaven. Herbaceous, opposite leaves, short-shoots in leaf axils, Stems 4-angled. Leaves lanceolate, glabrous, margins slightly involute, papil...
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Question: Hello, my name is Jesse. Next to my driveway, I have four …
Question: Hello, my name is Jesse. Next to my driveway, I have four small trees/bushes that grow. I know that two of them are rhododendrons but I'm having trouble identifying the other two. They ...
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Question: Lot's of these in the woods. They appear to be evergreen. Maybe …
Question: Lot's of these in the woods. They appear to be evergreen. Maybe Rubus dalibarda, also known as dewdrop? But Rubus dalibarda is supposed to be rare in Connecticut, and I think I see l...
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Question: Plant found on west side of Frye Is., coastal NB., 12 miles …
Question: Plant found on west side of Frye Is., coastal NB., 12 miles east of Maine. 10' in from the coast in open coniferous stand growning up around an old mining exploration site. No flowers...
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Question: This plant was observed 2/1/17 in Southborough, MA in a roadside wetland/stream. …
Question: This plant was observed 2/1/17 in Southborough, MA in a roadside wetland/stream. As shown in the habitat picture, these plants were the only green vegetation in the area. Plants were roote...
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Question: Hi, Found what I believe to be a species of sedge. The …
Question: Hi, Found what I believe to be a species of sedge. The photo is dated back in January in Groton, Connecticut. The Plant is still green and smooth. The leaf blade was approximately one half i...
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Question: I'm wondering how much variation there is in leaf morphology for Impatiens …
Question: I'm wondering how much variation there is in leaf morphology for Impatiens capensis. I'm most familiar with the leaves being more ovate with crenate margins. However, I've c...
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Question: Hi, I posted a sighting of Rhododendron periclymenoides in Dedham a couple …
Question: Hi, I posted a sighting of Rhododendron periclymenoides in Dedham a couple days ago. I came up with the ID because the hairs on the underside of the leaf are along the midrib. However, when ...