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  • Question: I have read that the berrying shrub Viburnum betulifolium will not set …

    ...means that you need two compatible plants to cross-pollinate to receive the maximum fruit production. This does not mean that you can plant two of the same clone/cultivar and expect fruit. For exampl...

  • Question: 2nd Ilex glabra 'Densa" question. How far from the sidewalk should they …

    ...they are often planted closer together (approximately 3 feet) and pruned as needed to keep the shape desirable. For a more naturalistic visual barrier (as opposed to the formal hedge) you can pull the...

  • About Go Botany

    ...Botany A New Flora for New England Go Botany is a four-year project funded by the National Science Foundation. This web-based project builds on the Flora Novae Angliae by Arthur Haines (available at ...

  • Ribes glandulosum (skunk currant)

    ...that there are no sharp angles. Leaf blade vein pattern: the main veins of the leaf blade are palmate (radiate out from the base, like a hand). ...

  • Huperzia lucidula (shining firmoss)

    ...(Huperzia) by the annual constrictions along the stem that give it an irregular or undulating appearance, and also by the leaves, which are widest above the middle. Habitat: forests All Charact...

  • Pinus mugo (Mugo pine)

    ...good at saving water in the face of cold, desiccating winds in its northern, native habitats in the mountains of central Europe. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats) All Char...

  • Osmunda claytoniana (interrupted fern)

    ...leaves and vegetative leaves with a tuft of light red-brown hairs at the base of the leaflets (vs. O. claytoniana, with spores borne on fertile leaflets near middle of leaf blade and leaflets on veget...

  • Eremochloa ophiuroides (centipede grass)

    ...temperatures, and with a tendency to form turf, this grass has been planted widely to reclaim bare soils. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields All Charact...

  • Menispermum canadense (Canada moonseed)

    ...canadense L.. Canada moonseed. Woody Plants Woody Angiosperms Facts About: Canada moonseed is a climbing perennial vine that can get quite large. The fruits bear a slight resemblance to ...

  • Delphinium exaltatum (tall larkspur)

    ...larkspurs. It tolerates deer browse, but given that the plant is poisonous, deer may not tolerate it! Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields All Characteri...