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Question: This is a violet growing in the low, wet corner of my …
...further. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello! I'm a passionate nature enthusiast from southwestern Connecticut. I'm trying to …
...ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org. Best wishes.
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Leptochloa fusca (bearded sprangletop)
...are best referred to as ecological variants. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: lea...
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Question: Thank you for that detailed answer! I have Flora Nova Angliae (an …
...communities. Best wishes.
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Question: I have read that the berrying shrub Viburnum betulifolium will not set …
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Section Stellulatae: Dichotomous Key
...is best to examine those near, but not at, the base of the spike. Reference: Reznicek (2002b). 1a. Spikes usually 1 per stem; anthers (2–) 2.2–3.6 mm long; leaf blades involute ...
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Section Griseae: Dichotomous Key
...is best assessed with bright light and low magnification. Reference: Naczi and Bryson (2002). 1a. Leaf sheaths, and sometimes the blades along the abaxial midrib, hispidulous; beak of ...
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Typha: Dichotomous Key
...is best to dry specimens before judging their conspicuousness. In order to confidently identify plants (especially when hybrids may be present), examination of flowers and associated micromorphologica...
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Taraxacum: Dichotomous Key
...how best to treat Taraxacum. Numerous microspecies have been distinguished, sometimes on very subtle distinctions. The species are treated here in the broad sense. Taraxacum ceratophorum...
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Viola: Dichotomous Key
...probably best referred to as the species they most resemble (this approach is considered appropriate given that the morphology is an indication of the underlying genetic composition). Though many feat...