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Sighting: Pinus at 42.049, -72.544
...42.049, -72.544 Posted May 15, 2020, 2:54 a.m. by Teadrinker Description or comments: Is this what they call an umbrella tree? [Umbrella-tree is a name usually given to a species of Schefflera...
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Question: What type of flower is this? It has 5 petals, but 2 …
...but 2 different shapes it seems. Answer: You have photographed a cultivated orchid, the different shapes represent flowers at different stages (i.e., expanding from bud and fully expanded flowers).
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Question: This is Populus tree #2 from Berlin, CT. It has larger leaves.
...#2 from Berlin, CT. It has larger leaves. Answer: Dear hlbleaf, this appears to be Populus deltoids (eastern cottonwood), a species with large, triangular leaves with course teeth and (in life) a pr...
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Sighting: ox-eye daisy at 42.066, -72.748
...42.066, -72.748 Posted June 7, 2022, 2:33 p.m. by Kamereone Description or comments: Two or three small clumps within 50 yards. Location notes: Open area, previously wooded and recently...
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Sighting: Rubus at Hamilton, ON
...17, 2022, 2:53 p.m. by autoquandary Description or comments: seedling that i found in one of my grow bags, no idea where it came from! Location notes: townhouse complex growing in a pot ...
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Sighting: northern bedstraw at Rochester, New York
...19, 2023, 2:34 p.m. by Himesok Description or comments: This plant invaded my raspberry patch. I will update this post in the spring with a picture. Location notes: Backyard.
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Sighting: Rhododendron groenlandicum at 42.678, -72.315
...42.678, -72.315 Posted March 8, 2023, 12:39 a.m. by dylandubay Description or comments: Patch was roughly 10 feet wide and 2 feet tall. Location notes: Found in the Arthur Iversen Conse...
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Sighting: ragged robin lychnis at Richford vermont
...June 2, 2023, 6:21 p.m. by troutrivergoddess Description or comments: Much more widespread than last year. Location notes: Throughout roadsides on route 105 and route 118 in the Richford...
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Family: Saxifragaceae (saxifrage family)
...of 2 carpels. There are 2-4 styles and 2-4 stigmas. The fruit is a dry capsule or follicle that has 2 to 4 beaks. Several species formerly thought to belong to this family have now been placed in the ...
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Section Porocystis: Dichotomous Key
...(2002d). 1a. Uppermost spike unisexual, entirely staminate 1b. Uppermost spike bisexual, gynecandrous 2a. Perigynia densely pilose; lateral spikes 2–4 mm wide...