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Question: Hello, I am looking for help ID’ing a tree. We believe it …
Question: Hello, I am looking for help ID’ing a tree. We believe it was planted as a landscape tree, so likely not wild, maybe not native, but if you are willing to look at it I’d appreciate it. Tre...
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Question: From Hanover Center, NH, 12/1: I have been keeping my eye on …
Question: From Hanover Center, NH, 12/1: I have been keeping my eye on this little, slow-growing vine-like plant for a number of years. It grows on the edge of a wet area with partridge-berry, bunchbe...
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Question: Hi! I'm a Living Collections fellow at Long Hill Estate (The Trustees) …
Question: Hi! I'm a Living Collections fellow at Long Hill Estate (The Trustees) in Beverly, MA. We have a number of plants on the property that are labeled Myrica Pensylvanica, but I've rec...
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Question: Hello, I found this plant covering a nearby floodplain, which I am …
Question: Hello, I found this plant covering a nearby floodplain, which I am strongly inclined to believe is Aegopodium podagraria. However, I am unsure on exactly how to differentiate them from Coni...
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Question: Hello ace botanists, I have a question about this plant, which I …
Question: Hello ace botanists, I have a question about this plant, which I believe to be chickweed. I know there are multiple chickweeds, which all look exactly the same to me, so I am requesting exp...
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Question: Hello, I found this succulent plant along a freshwater stream in southeastern …
Question: Hello, I found this succulent plant along a freshwater stream in southeastern CT. It is in a protected area with a history of human disturbance. Surrounding the plant is Rosa multiflora, sku...
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Question: These come up every year at this time (late March /early April). …
Question: These come up every year at this time (late March /early April). Short bloom period. They are at the edge of an old tub/planter in the yard in Eastport. Quite short - around 5-6" at t...
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Question: Re my recent Carex question, I pulled back the scale and found …
Question: Re my recent Carex question, I pulled back the scale and found the perigynium to be a little over 1mm, with the beak (if it is the skinny top part) somewhat less than .5mm. Some nearby clum...
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Question: Hello again, ace botanists. Thank you for answering my previous question about …
Question: Hello again, ace botanists. Thank you for answering my previous question about the chickweed/stitchwort. I have located a similar plant (in fact, only about 35 feet from the other), but the ...
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Question: Hello again, ace botanists. I apologize for the frequency of which I …
Question: Hello again, ace botanists. I apologize for the frequency of which I am asking these questions. If this violates any written or unwritten rule, by all means, please tell me as I would not wa...