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Question: Thanks so much for your answer about Eutrochium ID! I wanted to …
...What I'm guessing is the capitulum is the structure in the white below. Thanks again, Phil Answer: Dear philterfeed, the capitulum is the flowerhead that makes up the array near the summit of th...
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Question: Can you confirm or correct the ID of a plant in my …
...of a plant in my garden? It was labeled as Helianthus divaricatus when I bought it but the characteristics don't match. Stems and leaves are scabrous (think sandpaper); new leaves are sessile, bu...
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Question: I spotted this beauty yesterday, June 26, at Wilbur Preserve South in …
...leaflets displayed by the plants in this image. I will continue to study and try to locate a name for this plant. If you are able to return for additional images of stems and fruits, that would be v...
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Question: Goldenrod in Dutchess County NY, similar to Solidago gigantea, but leaves are …
...hairs on the veins on one leaf), and of a sample of leaves from 14 plants, this had an average of 12.4 teeth, while S. gigantea had an average of 19.5. Plants are clonal and lack basal leaves. Flowe...
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Question: Hello I am a senior in high school and I'm currently working …
...that's about growing a non-native plant in an unfamiliar climate. I am trying to grow the Croton petra in my home and the project requires that I get an expert's opinion/advice to aid my res...
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Question: Hello again, I inadvertently hit the "Submit" rather than the "Upload Image" …
...leaves--because without images of the lower surface, I can't see sori, hairs, scales, and other features that are necessary for identification. In order, the species appear to be Amauropelta nov...
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Question: I have what I believe is Allium tuberosum growing wild in cultivated …
...(onion/garlic scent to the leaves), and very attractive to butterflies, flies, etc. I did not plant it, it just started growing in various areas that were planted with Catmint and it has been spreadin...
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Question: Can someone help identify this plant? Last week we saw it by …
...good afternoon. I have studied these images and I have asked a large number of botanists. No one can identify this plant, and it has been suspected of being a fake or staged somehow. That is not an...
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Question: hello. nashville, tn. i received a bromeliaceae plant for valentine's day. today …
...vinegar (mix two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar with a quart of water and place it in a spray bottle to mist the affected parts). You can also add baking powder (1 tablespoon to a quart of water)...
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Teaching
...Botany can help teachers and students meet new national standards for English Language Arts Literacy. See also the Common Core State Standards Initiative web site. Go Botany Plant Quiz Cards PDF, 1...