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Question: We have a number of cherries trees growing on our property in …
...that have flowers/fruits in a raceme in ME. Notice the long axis that supports the individual fruits. Most other species (save for choke cherry) have a fascicle of fruits with the stalks all origina...
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Panicum amarum (bitter panicgrass)
...Varieties: Subspecies amarulum is known from CT, MA and is considered non-native (original populations are believed to have been intentionally introduced). Subspecies amarum is known from CT, RI. ...
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Question: I have been trying to figure out this plant. It is a …
...which species this is. It could be Salix humilis (prairie willow) or Salix cinerea (gray willow), the former native, the latter non-native. If you want to continue this discussion, feel free to emai...
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Question: This looks more like Polypodium appalachianum than P. virginianum to me, but …
...not been documented to appear in according to the distribution map on this site (though it has in the immediately adjacent county). Is it possible to tell which species they are (assuming I have the g...
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Asplenium ruta-muraria (wall-rue spleenwort)
...Asia. In our area it is confined to western New England (with a disjunct population in Rhode Island), where it inhabits high-pH rocks and cliffs. In some places it also invades masonry walls. Habita...
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Question: I've been trying to identify this aster species that has appeared in …
Question: I've been trying to identify this aster species that has appeared in the moister portions of our sunny, open field in Lincoln County, ME. Stems are quite pubescent, sometimes more brist...
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Leptochloa fusca (bearded sprangletop)
...with its whimsical common name, has two subspecies in New England. By far the most widespread, (ssp. fascicularis) is native. The other (ssp. uninerva) is introduced in New England, where it is known ...
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Question: I have come upon some discrepancies regarding the naming and identification of …
Question: I have come upon some discrepancies regarding the naming and identification of Wild Lettuce. In Wikipedia, it is referred to as Lactuca virosa and distinguished from Prickly Lettuce (Lactuca...
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Question: Is there a way to tell how old a lilac copse is? …
...original stems may have died (even though the plant itself has been living for perhaps centuries). Looking into the original homestead construction may provide one of the best clues for your question...
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Question: Hello, Picture This repeatedly identified this plant as Silky Dogwood. Before I …
...with certainty which species this is from the images provided (Picture This isn't giving you a realistic answer). However, one way we can determine it is Cornus amomum (silky dogwood) is to cut ...