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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 ...
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Question: I recently saw an article on Cross Pollination between a Chinese Hops …
...saw an article on Cross Pollination between a Chinese Hops plant and a cannabis plant. apparently scientists are looking at its potential in manufacturing terpines and flavinoids as well as CDB. i was...
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Question: My apologies. I recently asked how an 80 foot maple opens its …
...via capillary action, which is discussed in many physics pages. The transpiration of water loss through the leaves/shoots/branches creates a low pressure that assists in moving water up from the root...
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Question: Thank you for helping me to learn Amelanchier and botany in general. …
...several other clumps within the range of my phone-cam from about 20 feet away, standing just within a growth of cattail along this tidal river. Do the hairs definitively identify this as A. arborea, o...
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Question: Dear Kind Botanist, I was wondering if you could please help me …
...can't tell you with 100% certainty, this may be what is called Azalea Leaf and Flower Gall caused by the fungus Exobasidium vacinii. It is frequent on black huckleberry (Gaylusaccia baccata), bu...
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Question: Hello, I had the Hypericum majus question. I've tried to get better …
...leaf. I'm propagating this species from Prairie Moon seed for a plant group, and was hoping to see what it looked like in a natural setting. I thought this little guy had a passing resemblance--w...
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Question: Hello, I transpl this years ago from somewhere in MA, but am …
...meas along the stem and about that every year. I don't let it get too dry. It is hollow-stemmed. I see that Eutrochium fistulosum can be that tall, but I don't see a pale cast to the stem, j...
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Question: Hi Arthur, I've found Drosera intermedia (I'm fairly certain it's intermedia and …
...fairly certain it's intermedia and not rotundifolia) along a seepy ledge along Muscongus Bay in Bristol, Maine. It gets occasional salt spray at this location. It seems like a very strange locati...
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Question: While doing a botanical survey on private land in Reading, Windsor CO., …
...doing a botanical survey on private land in Reading, Windsor CO., VT I came across this Dryopteris individual. GoBotany and Flora Novae Angliae keys brought me to D. filix-mas. To me it appears to be ...