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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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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...
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Question: Hello. My sister, who lives in Mansfield, MA, is looking for suggestions …
...who lives in Mansfield, MA, is looking for suggestions for wild plants that can be used to make yarn (by spinning). She knows about milkweed already. She'd prefer that they be ones that are ok to...