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Question: Hi, following up on a previous email, are the attached photos any …
...flower heads) look very much like Centaurea X moncktonii, a hybrid between brown knapweed and black knapweed. This is a common hybrid in New England. The leaves are a little problematic, however, as...
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Question: I found this plant in a powerline corridor near Merrymeeting Bay in …
...flower heads are comprised of individual ray flowers (similar to dandelion, but of a different color and fewer of them).
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Question: I took this picture on October 7, 2016 in a forest on …
...flower heads at the summit. Best wishes.
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Question: Good morning! Morgan, Vermont (extreme northeast, Canadian border) Forest floor, lots of …
...flower heads later in the growing season.
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Question: This aster was found near a pond in Woodlawn Preserve, NY Thank …
...(flower head) so I can the involucral bracts. Without those features, I can't help confidently because there are several this plant could be (Symphyotrichum pilosum, S. dumosum, S. lanceolatum)....
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Question: Saw July 26th, growing in the crack of a huge rock ledge …
...Boot Head Cove Preserve, Trescott, ME. Answer: Dear kcrawford46, there are no images associated with your message. Without them, I won't be able to assist you. If you are having trouble uploadin...
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Question: Spotted July 26th on a coastal rock ledge in Boot Head Cove …
...Boot Head Cove Preserve, Trescott, ME. Best wishes and thanks ahead of time. Kathy Crawford Answer: Dear kcrawford, you have photographed Nabalus trifoliolatus (three-leaved rattlesnake root; formerl...
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Question: Hello, again. I came across this plant a couple of days ago …
...(round-headed bush-clover), a native species that is found throughout much of New England. Best wishes.
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Question: Grass with fancy seed heads. Lincoln, Massachusetts. At the edge of a …
...seed heads. Lincoln, Massachusetts. At the edge of a grassy patch under trees but getting more sun than in the woods. Answer: Dear jfc, you have photographed Phleum pretense (timothy), a common gra...
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Question: Hello, we are trying to identify this plant we are finding in …
...flower heads in the later summer that are utilized by many pollinators, including native bees.