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Question: I found this unusual growth on what I believe is a White …
...gall, but thats just a gues as I can not get a closer look at it since it is about 10 feet off the ground. Boothbay Harbor, Maine 43.866552, -69.637114 Answer: Dear Kurt_Hassleman, there is no image ...
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Question: This has to be some kind of water hemlock? It was found …
...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 rocky field. If...
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Question: I'm reasonably certain this plant is Utriculata radiata found at Quincy Bog …
...reasonably certain this plant is Utriculata radiata found at Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney, NH (Grafton county), however it is not shown as documented for this county on your website. I found seve...
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Question: This is the predominant grass in our backyard on Long Island. Based …
...leaf sheath and leaf blade). A description of the leaf blades (e.g., flat, involute) and their width in life would also assist. If you are able to get this information, I may be able to assist you f...
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Question: Here are additional photos of our Long Island viburnum to help with …
...dilatatum and V. wrightii (these are non-native species that have escaped cultivation). Once the leaves are fully expanded, it may be easier to determine who this is (and other characteristics, such ...
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Question: Sedge growing in wetlands, Lincoln, Massachusetts. Companions include skunk cabbage and Cinna …
...wetlands, Lincoln, Massachusetts. Companions include skunk cabbage and Cinna arundinacea. It resembles a member of Carex section Phacocystis I saw about a half mile away on drier ground. Answer: De...
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Question: Hello. I found these plants along the Taunton River in Bridgewater in …
...small-spiked false-nettle (Boehmeria cylindrica). They are a frequent member of some riparian communities, such as the one you have photographed. There are micromorphological characters that help di...
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Question: Location new England landscape thought it was a boxwood shrub Leaves look …
...England landscape thought it was a boxwood shrub Leaves look smooth but are actually fine sawtooth. Alternate arrangement White milky sap when removed a leaf Shiny leaf about 2 inches long Answer: ...
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Question: Is this cardamine maxima? South central Vermont, woodland slope. Photo taken today …
...photograph. If you use the taxon page for Cardamine maxima on Go Botany, it will tell you how to distinguish this species from Cardamine diphylla. If you can get a close-up image of the leaf margin ...
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Question: Could you please help me identify this plant I could in my …
...exact species you have photographed; however, it appears to be a yellow-loosestrife (genus Lysimachia) based on the rotate corollas (i.e., open, saucer-shaped flowers) and antepetalous stamens (i.e., ...