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Question: Hi again folks! Hope everyone is doing well! I have a question...I've …
... I'd appreciate your assistance...this is the third attempt to get what I paid them for. Respectfully, Mark L. Barnett Answer: Dear tke735, good morning. You appear to have photographed a s...
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Question: Looking for info on this oak. In Westbrook CT. It sits on …
...confident. All I can say at the moment is that you have a species in the black oak group, almost all of which are trees (but there is a dwarf species--Quercus illicifolia, scrub oak). If you can get...
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Question: Years ago, I transplanted a Bloodroot from a woodland edge in wetland. …
...botanists here? Answer: Dear Heartwind, good morning. Beautiful plant you have photographed. It does look like Carex squarrosa to me as well. I will ask the conservation department and identify if...
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Question: Hello ace botanists, I have a question about this plant, which I …
...Caryophyllaceae. This species has petals with such a deep notch that they appear to be two separate petals (providing the illusion of ten total petals per flower). Stellaria media also has short sta...
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Question: Re my recent Carex question, I pulled back the scale and found …
...mature perigynia (i.e., the ones that contain fruits, called achenes). If you can get a close-up image or two of the perigynia when they are mature and some measurements at that time, I should be abl...
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Question: You tentatively identified my mystery plant as Othocallis sibirica but wanted to …
...Dear gailmcglamery, good afternoon. Thank you for acquiring these images. This helps confirm these plants as Othocallis sibirica, which is known from ME, but only as a cultivated plant that has spre...
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Question: I figured I'd ask here too. Any ideas on what these are? …
...(bagged up and left in the sun since we can't burn yet)? Located in multiple spots in a lawn in Eagle Bay, New York. I cut one open and thankfully it was a plant based thing and not a larva. Loca...
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Question: Hello, I don't think this image uploaded yesterday. Does anyone know what …
...wetlands and floodplain. I don't know if this is a plant that I forgot I planted or a wetlands plant? I have searched on the web and haven't found anything. Thank you for any help Answer: ...
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Question: Hello, Photographed this back in July when I was looking for Virginia …
...(Cuscuta gronovii), and why if it's regarded as a native invasive species, it's so rare in RI (as to warrant an "S1" ranking.) Why wouldn't it be more abundant? Or is it? Prob...
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Question: Hello! I'm hoping to get your thoughts on the identification of a …
...habitat doesn't seem to fit that ID perfectly. No bulbils or glandular hairs noted on Rachise. Perhaps C. fragilis? Thanks as always! -Sam Answer: Dear sgilvarg, good morning. As best I can ...