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Question: Haven't seen this before. There's a small cluster in the yard (semi …
...flower head number all support this hypothesis. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello, found this while planting lupines into a restoration site in Barrington, …
...round-headed bush clover in the area. Thanks. Answer: Dear sldz22, good morning to you. Yes, you have photographed Trichostema dichotomum. The prominently arched stamens are a good clue to this gen...
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Question: What is this? Native or not? Thanks, Julia P S my son …
...flower heads are produced). Best wishes.
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Question: Hi, Would you assist me in identifying this pretty wildflower plant? It …
...flower heads with finely divided leaves that are aromatic. Best wishes.
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Question: Can you help with the identification of a vine? I found it …
...flower heads to support this identification.
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Question: are these fiddle heads?
...fiddle heads? Answer: Dear Delphinia, yes, they are. Be aware that essentially fern in the northeastern US has a fiddlehead stage where the leaves unfurl as they expand (the fiddlehead, or crozier, ...
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Petrorhagia: Dichotomous Key
...dense, head-like cyme of (1–) 3–7 flowers at the stem summit; bracts brown-scarious, broad-ovate, ± enclosing the 10–13 mm long calyx 1b. Inflorescence a solitary flower (rarely up to 3 f...
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Sighting: Dendrolycopodium hickeyi at Reservoir Rd, Sunderland, MA
...branch head on, the leaves had a circular arrangement, not oval. Location notes: Just past the water tank and the clearing, on the south side of the road. Water tank is at the very top of the r...
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Sighting: Eutrochium maculatum at windham, NH
...flower heads.] Location notes: roadside, in marshy, boggy area.
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Sighting: Anemone acutiloba at Emerson Falls Road, St. Johnsbury, Vt
...trail head.