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Question: This has to be some kind of water hemlock? It was found …
Question: This has to be some kind of water hemlock? It was found on a low hilltop in Maine--an area that had been cleared a few years ago. There was elderberry nearby. Habitat best described as a r...
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Question: Re: goldenrod inquiry, the plant had numerous small “leaflets” in the leaf …
...my best to use the key to Solidago, and the best I could come up with is Gray Goldenrod. It seems S. nemoralis leaves can be toothless or toothed depending on where on the plant they are located. Than...
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Question: Here's an aster (Symphyotrichum). It's about 3' tall, no basal foliage to …
...As best I can tell, it is likely Symphyotrichum lanceolatum (lance-leaved American-aster), a common, native species that can occupy a wide variety of open habitats. Best wishes.
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Question: I am looking to plant a Leyland Cypress in the backyard on …
...does best on well-drained soils. As I understand, crayfish mounds are built where they have access to mud (it can't be too wet, but it must be near a low area, wetland, or shoreline). You might...
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Question: Here are some more photos of the possible native cherry. Thank you
Question: Here are some more photos of the possible native cherry. Thank you Answer: Dear cstock, good morning. As best I can tell, these appear to belong to Prunus serotina (black cherry). You wil...
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Question: I think I found field Speedwell in the floodplain of a stream …
...my best, but you are out of my region of expertise. Best wishes.
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Question: I came home after months away to find an odd plant growing …
...the best photo I could get. I am trying to establish wild flowers on a hillside and I want to know whether I should keep this and encourage it, or whether I should get rid of it. Thank you for your ...
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Question: Hi - fantastic site! Just stumbled upon it online... I have a …
...the best general nutrient for me to use given this grouping of plants and given that I am growing them in water? Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks! egrove12 Answer: egrove12, sorry, we ca...
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Question: Thank you for your response. The ligule is at most .5 mm, …
Question: Thank you for your response. The ligule is at most .5 mm, but is membranous. The photos are not great, but the best I can do. I checked at the Connell Herbarium and none of the Juncus tenui...
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Question: Curious what this "weed" is? Growing in sandy, disturbed soil 120 ft …
...are best to direct their efforts toward vegetative (first-year) plants. Be sure to the confirm the identification, and I would encourage a small, well-cooked serving your first meal to identify if yo...