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Question: This fern was found on a rocky outcrop near Delmar NY. I …
...leaf, although I checked several fronds. Would you always expect to see a bulblet on a frond in C. bulbifera? Or is there another ID for this? Thanks Answer: Dear Auntie, the bulblets form a bit lat...
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Question: What type of plants have a naturally high nitrogen/phosphorus nutrient intake? Plants …
...research project. Thanks! Answer: Dear Twopiaresquared, good morning. This particular question I can't answer satisfactorily. While it is known that many legume plants (species in the Fabaceae...
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Question: Hello for the last time this year. I now better know what …
...because it is a tracheophyte (higher vascular plant). The ones with small leaves that are rounded at the apex and organized into a floating rosette are water-starworts (genus Callitriche). There are...
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Question: Hi. I'm really interested in finding out the name of this beauty …
...virginiana (eastern red-cedar). It is species that can have dimporphic leaves, such as those you have photgraphed here (long awl-like leaves and short, overlapping, scale-like leaves). It is a speci...
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Question: Hello new to this sight, I didn’t realize this was for New …
...realize this was for New England, I am a landscaper and am getting to the point of trying to find and cultivate plants, and in my searches I have come a cross many plants that the either the homeowner...
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Question: The woods behind my house is covered with this stuff. I live …
...fall. Answer: Dear jaf, There are no images associated with your question, without them, I won't be able to assist. If you are having trouble uploading images, feel free to attach them to an em...
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Question: We're trying to get this Vaccinium down to species at Joppa Flats. …
...to get this Vaccinium down to species at Joppa Flats. V. Corymbosum (Highbush Blueberry) is our leading contender, based on the leaf edges. Have we got it right? With all the hybrids and cultivars, we...
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Question: Hello! I keep finding this grass and am not sure what species …
...Dartmouth, and Orleans MA. It has been see in both wetland and upland. Please let me know if you need any more information. Thank you! Answer: Dear dinunziol, the grass you have observed appears to b...
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Question: Hi, I just submitted this as a sighting. But anyway, I tried …
...Thank you! Answer: Dear ktbee99, I don't know where these images were taken, and if they are from outside New England, there may be other American-asters that I am unfamiliar with. But, assumin...
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Question: Hi, I am located in the Hampshire County MA. I have been …
...probably gets a lot of winter salt run off. Hardy little trees. Any ideas? Thank you in advance. Answer: Dear Romy, you've photographed Frangula alnus (glossy false buckthorn), a non-native ...