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Question: On 18 Sept at Race Point (Wash.Co.Maine) I saw several Spiranthes in …
...feel free to attach them to an email and send them to ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org and I will try to assist.
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Family: Pontederiaceae (pickerel-weed family)
...be free-floating or rooted in mud. The emersed leaves usually consist of a basal sheath, a distinct stalk (i.e., petiole), and an expanded blade, but one species has flaccid, frequently submersed, gra...
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Question: I found this plant today grows only 6 foot and some short …
...feel free to email them to me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org and I can try to help. Australia is a long way from my region of expertise, but if I can't identify the plant, I may be able to dire...
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Question: Arthur, I saw a few of these last year but they are …
...Feel free to email me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org.
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Question: Hi, I found a plant today on a roadside in Putney VT. …
...Feel free to email me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org. I'm curious to learn who you have found. Best wishes.
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Question: Admittedly, this verges on being a silly question... Has anyone ever estimated …
...Feel free to dismiss this as meaningless, although any thoughts you might have would be much appreciated. Cheers, SG Answer: Dear stephengraves, the short answer is--I don't know. I have seen ...
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Question: This plant had five-petalled white flowers, similar to raspberry flowers. No noticeable …
...feel free (ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org), otherwise, I hope knowing the genus is useful to you. Best wishes.
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Question: Please help me narrow down ID of this sedge. I can't find …
...feel free to email them directly to me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org and I will try to assist.
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Question: Hi! so i found this growing in my yard this year i’ve …
...feel free to attach them to an email and send them to ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org and I will try to assist you. Best wishes.
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Question: Dear botanists, I have been able to consistently identify most of the …
...feel free to attach them to an email and send them to ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org. Best wishes.