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Question: Hi there... I have an ornamental tree that I cannot identify... over …
Question: Hi there... I have an ornamental tree that I cannot identify... over the years i noticed a different looking tree growing over the top of the original tree (see picture 1)... the top part ha...
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Question: Hello, this plant was observed in northern Somerset County Maine in August. …
...photographed. It looks like a species of Vaccinium (blueberry) that has been damaged in some way and is trying to recover. I've seen similar blueberry growth in various parts of Maine. This is...
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Question: Gardner, MA--Four years of only green ferns in a deciduous wooded, rocky …
...(1st img). I am not sure if these are northern maidenhair fern [Adiantum pedatum L.] or something else? Please advise. Thank you in advance for any assistance with this ID. Answer: Dear Lily_left_...
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Question: Hello, I have often used the key and been confused by some …
Question: Hello, I have often used the key and been confused by some of the distinctions in the "specific habitat" section-- particularly, the distinction between shores of rivers and flood...
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Question: Hello, What I have is a question. Coming to know that Sedges …
...What I have is a question. Coming to know that Sedges have edges, Rushes are round, Grasses have nodes that might bend to the ground, I have a need to confirm... What is being talked about is the main...
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Question: Hi Botanists (Arthur?)! I'm trying to get a better sense of the …
...meaningless in discriminating species, there are trends that suggest your plant is most likely V. fuscatum. If you want to email me (ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org) I'll send you an updated identi...
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Question: I have checked wildflower books and cannot seem to identify this plant. …
...observed in Connecticut outside of cultivation before (to my knowledge). While very interesting and beautiful, be aware it can be very invasive (it has bee observed growing invasively in Maine within...
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Question: This is an 8-10' hedge shrub next to some honeysuckle that has …
...opposite and entire, and the flower is irregular. I have not had luck figuring out the species using GoBotany tools. Can you identify it? Thanks. Answer: Dear Whitepine, the shrub is Kolkwitzia amabi...
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Question: I have been given an ID for this Goldenrod as Solidago Subsect. …
Question: I have been given an ID for this Goldenrod as Solidago Subsect. Argutae, which is a subgrouping of species similar to S, arguta. Can you explain what a "Subsection" is, as opposed ...
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Question: Found in Sudbury, MA along southern edge of primarily coniferous woodline; photo …
...(i.e., all things we have created and continue to foster). That all written, I do understand the drastic modification to natural communities that occur with the invasion of some non-native species. ...