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Question: Taken roadside, wetlands woodlands, Windham, NH.
...(flower heads). Sometimes photographing one individual doesn't capture the necessary variation in the population to be certain of an identification. Best wishes.
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Question: I cannot find what this plant is. Location: Trustom Pond NWR, Wakefield, …
...flower heads with white flowers.
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Question: Here are 2 more pictures to help you with identifying this aquatic …
...The heads are just barley at the surface, water is too murky to see down to the root. Answer: Dear DESelf, these look like the partially coiled peduncles of Vallisneria americana (tape-grass). The ...
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Question: This plant was found in between a parking lot and road near …
...flower heads. But hopefully knowing the genus will be useful.
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Question: Found by Charles River, Boston side
...flower heads, I could likely give a more detailed answer.
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Question: Found in Cambridge, MA flowered in September.
...flower heads to help you know for sure which one it is.
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Question: Working on the goldenrods on the Joppa Flats property in Newburyport. Could …
...flower heads or examining the density and distribution of hairs on the lower side of the leaf. I hope this is helpful.
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Question: I'm thinking this is Canada Hawkweed. I saw a lot of it …
...flower heads) suggests this is Hieracium saboudum (Savoy hawkweed). This would be a new state record for NH (to my understanding). Any chance I can discuss with you getting a collection? If so, ple...
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Question: These perennial, woodyish plant we inherited with our house. Growing in the …
...laciniata(green-headed coneflower). This species, while native to New England is also occasionally cultivated. If you examine images of the leaves of this species on the web, you will note the resem...
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Question: Hello, this plant appeared in one of our flower gardens this year …
...flower head (I cannot see them clearly in the image and they are crucial for identification). Best wishes.