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Question: Hi! so i found this growing in my yard this year i’ve …
...i live in LINCOLN RI so it’s kinda a wet area. Answer: Dear Stromyy, good morning. There is no image associated with your question. Without one, I can't assist you. If you are having difficul...
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Clinopodium: Dichotomous Key
...short-lived perennial, without stolons, 10–20 cm tall 1b. Verticillasters with numerous flowers in dense clusters at the stem tip and 1–3 of the upper axils, each flower subtended by cili...
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Question: My name is Anas, and I live in Somalia. I found this …
...I live in Somalia. I found this tree in 2019, and I only have its seeds. The tree has been cut down, and I don’t know its name, I only have its seeds. Answer: Dear Ayaxduliye, good morning. I'm...
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Question: According to all the web sites, Helesia Carolina is not found in …
...I live in Greenbush Maine and this sure looks like that plant. Could it be? Answer: Dear ckozerow, the websites that state Halesia carolina doesn't occur in ME aren't making an assertion to...
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Rudbeckia: Dichotomous Key
...short-lived perennial, with basal tufts of leaves; leaves basally disposed, decreasing in size upwards, the lower borne on evident petioles 2b. Plants annual, lacking basal tufts of leave...
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Solanum melongena (eggplant)
...plant lives only a single year or less. Lifespan: the plant lives more than two years. Flower symmetry: ...
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Sighting: betula nigra at Dedham, MA
Sighting: betula nigra at Dedham, MA Posted April 10, 2019, 1:19 a.m. by stephradner Description or comments: I know betula nigra is on the watch list, and the distribution map shows it as non...
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Question: Is there a way to tell how old a lilac copse is? …
Question: Is there a way to tell how old a lilac copse is? Since pruning recommendations are to remove entire stems, the true age of the plant would be only seen in the roots, right? I've read ...
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Question: Hi, I have what I believe to be a mockernut hickory, judging …
...also live remotely and don't need to worry about pets getting into the compost (though wild animals sometimes do). Everything breaks down with enough time and I simply have the space to give thi...
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Question: I realize this isn't a gardening website, but I am in search …
...you live in and what the site conditions are like. For many sites in New England, the following native plants can be used to cover areas and keep the non-native species back a bit: Anemone canadensi...