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Bouteloua rigidiseta (Texas grama)
... apex of the panicle branch axis entire and the upper glume acute at the apex, unawned or with a short awn-tip (vs. B. rigidiseta, with the apex of panicle branch axis prominently bifid or...
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Question: This is a blue aster in my massachusetts garden.part sun.dry and was …
...the apex). Best wishes.
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Question: Hello for the last time this year. I now better know what …
...the apex and organized into a floating rosette are water-starworts (genus Callitriche). There are native and non-native species. To identify to the species, we need details of the fruits. I hope th...
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Question: Hi Arthur, I'm torn between if this is Viola sororia or Viola …
...the apex). While the leaves have characteristics of Viola sagitata, they are not typical. This could be a hybrid between two the species, but I would need additional images of the fully expanded lea...
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Question: On June 7 I encountered this painted trillium (Trillium undulatum) in mixed …
...growing apex of the plant that season. Typically, when re-visited or grown in a garden setting, those plants will revert to the usual 3-leaved and 3-petaled form the following season. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello, These ferns were collected in Allenstown, NH on a rocky area …
...leaflet apex shape. There is always variation in these populations, sometimes that variation is merely an phenotypic response to differences in microsites, other times it can represent mixed populati...
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Question: Your website identifies a vine growing on our field in Andover, NH …
...the apex) and I would need an image from the side view of the flower that includes the stalk to the flower. If you can give me that information, I likely can identify which type it is. Most occurren...
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Question: Might this be Carex bullata? From extreme N Maine, in shallow water …
...at apex of infl. Perigynia 5.8 x 2 mm, beak teeth 0.6 mm, beak and teeth not scabrous. Scale 4.9 x 1.4 mm, not ciliate, no scabrous awn, but long acuminate. Carpellate spikes were striking pale white-...
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Juncus articulatus (joint-leaved rush)
...at apex, with a mucronate tip, inner tepals acute to obtuse at apex, and branches of inflorescence strictly ascending (vs. J. articulates, with capsules usually acute at apex, inner tepals acute to ac...
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Question: Good evening, I found what I'm pretty sure is a sweet-cicely in …
...the apex of the fruits (i.e., they very thin, almost thread-like stalks that stand up off the body of the fruit). If those are 2 mm long or longer, they are Osmorhiza longistylis (shorter and they ar...