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Question: Hey Guys, Is there a way to induce a plant to create …
...provide to the flower-fruit while it grows? And, this may sound strange, can these be replicated, like if a flower falls off can it be 'fed' these nutrients to get it to grow the fruit still...
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Festuca rubra (red fescue)
...human-disturbed habitats. Strains of red fescue have been used extensively for rehabilitation of disturbed sites such as mine tailings. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), cliff...
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Thymophylla tenuiloba (Dahlburg-daisy)
...Dahlburg-daisy hails from Mexico, but has been introduced in Texas and along the gulf coast to Florida, as well as the Caribbean, Asia and Africa. This pan-tropical distribution makes it an unlikely i...
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Ptelea trifoliata (common hoptree)
...citrus family; as such, its foliage and fruits tend to have a rank and acidic smell. Even the yellow flowers, blooming in June, give off a fragrance that is enticing only to flies, which pollinate th...
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Arrhenatherum elatius (tall oat grass)
...grass is a non-native species that is invasive in some parts of the United States. There are two subspecies, one of which (Arrhenatherum elatius ssp. elatius) is widespread in New England, while the o...
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Polygonum ramosissimum (yellow-flowered knotweed)
...dumps inland, where it is introduced. The other (P. ramosissimum ssp. prolificum) is also found in salt and brackish marshes along the coast, where it is native. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or ...
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Question: This plant NEVER blooms nor does it have anything other than leaves. …
...(without completely excavating the underground storage organ), you should see something like what is found in this image: http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/files/Lilium/Lilium_tsingtauense_bu...
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Descurainia pinnata (western tansy-mustard)
...distribution across North America, but in New England it is rare and restricted to calcareous cliffs in New Hampshire and Vermont. Occurrences in Massachusetts and Maine are considered introduced. In ...
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Vitis aestivalis (summer grape)
... Information from Dichotomous Key of Flora Novae Angliae: 1. Vitis aestivalis Michx. Nsummer grape. Vitis aestivalis var. argentifolia (Munson) Fern.; V. argentifolia Munson; Vitis l...
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Leptochloa panicea (needle sprangletop)
...presence is limited to Massachusetts, where it has been collected in fields, roadsides and gardens. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields All Characteristi...