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Question: Hello, in today's Plant of the Day (Symphyotrichum lanceolatum), the lead description …
Question: Hello, in today's Plant of the Day (Symphyotrichum lanceolatum), the lead description indicates there are "two subspecies and several varieties." In layman's terms, could...
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Question: a young grass that I have yet to capture flowering but hopefully …
Question: a young grass that I have yet to capture flowering but hopefully you can give me a taxonomic direction? This is a distinct clump of grass growing in a semi shady, well drained area of my bac...
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Question: I bought some May Apple in a yard sale last year and …
Question: I bought some May Apple in a yard sale last year and forgot about it. this year in my pile of soil I dump the previous year's pots into i noted some lovely May Apple growing. Can it be ...
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Question: I have what I believe is Allium tuberosum growing wild in cultivated …
Question: I have what I believe is Allium tuberosum growing wild in cultivated areas of our patio garden. It's quite attractive with its showy white flower clusters, probably edible (onion/garli...
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Question: Can someone help identify this plant? Last week we saw it by …
Question: Can someone help identify this plant? Last week we saw it by the shore of Lower South Branch Pond in Baxter State Park (ME). It's at the place where people beach their canoes by the mou...
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Question: This question relates to hemlocks and hemlock wooly adelgid (HWA). On January …
Question: This question relates to hemlocks and hemlock wooly adelgid (HWA). On January 31 in 2022 we had a very short cold snap with temperature going down to -7F. My understanding is that HWA cannot...
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Question: I live in Central Arkansas, Conway (30 miles north of Little Rock) …
Question: I live in Central Arkansas, Conway (30 miles north of Little Rock) specifically, and I remember a strange bumpy green fruit a little bigger than a softball on the side of the road as a child...
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Question: Good morning, I am so very hopeful that what I have in …
Question: Good morning, I am so very hopeful that what I have in my 3 acre field here in Oxford, PA is purple milkweed. I don't have a flower nor a seed pod to help quite yet but hoping you can h...
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Pteridaceae: Dichotomous Key
Pteridaceae: Dichotomous Key. You are here: Dichotomous Key > Pteridaceae. Pteridaceae. 1a. Petiole apparently forking in...
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Question: Hi there, The native status of plants on this site goes down …
Question: Hi there, The native status of plants on this site goes down to county-level. If I want to plant something that is listed as native in an adjacent county, but as not native (county is left...