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Question: I am 99% sure I found the only ever record of Solidago …
Question: I am 99% sure I found the only ever record of Solidago squarrosa in Plymouth County, MA (that I know of, someone might have found one before me). But how would I go about sending this info t...
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Question: Hello, I'm following up with more info on the Osmorhiza ssp I …
Question: Hello, I'm following up with more info on the Osmorhiza ssp I photographed in Lincoln, RI. The styles do appear to be 2mm, but I'm not certain I didn't include some of the bea...
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Question: My apologies. I recently asked how an 80 foot maple opens its …
Question: My apologies. I recently asked how an 80 foot maple opens its leaf-buds in the spring, which was too general a question, but your answer '...sap flowing from the roots to the buds......
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Question: Again, in reference to my original question, 'How does an 80 foot …
Question: Again, in reference to my original question, 'How does an 80 foot maple tree open its buds in the spring', you respond that it is done by capillary action and the partial vacuum cr...
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Question: From your most recent response: "water loss of the apical organs". What …
Question: From your most recent response: "water loss of the apical organs". What exactly do you mean by this phrase? To my crude understanding, you seem to be suggesting that the leaf buds...
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Question: Hello, This is a strange one but, is there a seed or …
Question: Hello, This is a strange one but, is there a seed or plant that can stay dormant or not bloom in a New England-ish zone 4/5 for years until the right conditions are met. Maybe something that...
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Question: Hello, I submitted a query as to the identity of this plant, …
Question: Hello, I submitted a query as to the identity of this plant, but I now believe it is rattlesnake-root, perhaps either Nabalus altissimus or N. trifoliatus. And what I thought looked like &qu...
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Question: Hello, I fear this might be eastern black currant (Ribes americanum). The …
Question: Hello, I fear this might be eastern black currant (Ribes americanum). The habitat is right, stream floodplain -- it's growing in a swampy area at the end of a reservoir. On slightly hig...
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Question: Good morning, Botany Brainiacs! Spotted this morning along an offshoot of the …
Question: Good morning, Botany Brainiacs! Spotted this morning along an offshoot of the old Hamden/Hampshire Canal near the MA/CT line. In the past this area was only wet during spring thaw, but inc...
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Question: Thank you for helping me to learn Amelanchier and botany in general. …
Question: Thank you for helping me to learn Amelanchier and botany in general. I returned to the plant today and took these pictures, with visible hairs inside the ring of sepals, it seems. The red di...