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Sighting: Chamaecrista at 180 Ipswich Road, Topsfield, MA
...Basal rosette. Pulled up. Compound leaves like a locust tree, running stems with bristle hairs, growing from a central root system. [The leaves of Gelega have a different morphology, this is likely a...
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Sighting: Digitalis lanata at 42.911, -71.758
...non-flowering rosette Location notes: In area between long-cultivated flower garden (25+years) and disused graveyard. Not planted by present owner.
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Question: Thank you for your prompt and detailed reply. What could you tell …
...tongue rosette panic grass). This is a common species in the northeast with broad leaf blades and sheaths with pustulose-based hairs. Best wishes.
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Question: This was at a friends house and I have seen a few …
...large rosette of gray-green leaves is likely Verbascum thapsus (common mullein). They routinely produce large cycles of leaves like this in the first year, and will flower, fruit, and die in the next...
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Question: I'm afraid the best I can do is a high resolution on …
...(deer-tongue rosette-panic-grass), or a species closely related to that. Perhaps if you examine some images of this species on Go Botany you can confirm that. Best wishes.
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Question: Is this aletris farinosa? It doesn't really have a basal rosette and …
...basal rosette and it seems smaller than as described in online guides. Picture from Limerick, Maine. Answer: Dear dmkrusch, good morning. You've photographed Spiranthes cernua (nodding ladies&...
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Question: 11/25/2018 Found this growing on and around a stone wall and a …
...their rosette leaves even after several days of temps in the teens and twenties. Answer: Dear David, this looks like Hieracium maculatum (spotted hawkweed), a non-native member of the composite famil...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr. I am hoping that can identify the images below. …
...a rosette typical of Draba ssp. Also, the ovary forms a silique similar to Cardamine ssp. I would appreciate you assessment. As always, thank you for your expertise! Answer: Ed, Aribidopsis thallia...
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Question: Good evening again Dr. I am happy to report that I have …
...the rosette, the images of the flowers were inconclusive. Hope all is well with your family, best wishes. Ed Answer: I'm glad to read this Ed. Thank you for letting me know how it ended up bei...
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Question: I was told this is a Dichanthelium. A lot of it is …
...(deer-tongue rosette-panic-grass). This species has sheath hairs that arise from a pustule (blister) on the sheath surface (this is visible with low magnification). If you can provide an image of th...