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Eutrochium maculatum (spotted Joe-Pye weed)
...flower heads: the flower head has disk flowers only, and lacks the strap-shaped flowers. Specific leaf type: the leaves are...
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Galinsoga parviflora (gallant soldier, lesser quickweed)
...Flower head platform: the base has papery scales on it. Flower head profile: the disk is conical across the top. ...
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Antennaria neglecta (field pussytoes)
...Flower head outer flowers: at the outer edge of the flower head, the flowers have no enlarged lobe or strap, and are of similar size as those in the center of the disk. ...
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Question: Hi I have two flowering plants that are driving me nuts if …
...yellow heads I have only seen a couple but in the same area, they are more like a begonia stem, and will tolerate a floodplain. Answer: Grizzlyman03, the image with the yellow flowers is Tussilago fa...
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Question: This plant has various shaped leaves all on the same stem. Several …
...flower heads) comprised of five ray flowers (each petal-like structure is actually a separate flower). This is a native member of the composite family.
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Question: I think I see this plant frequently in the spring in moist …
...flower heads (relative to species like American-asters and sunflowers). Best wishes.
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Question: Is this a species of violet? Perennial, slowly spreads. I have not …
Question: Is this a species of violet? Perennial, slowly spreads. I have not seen it flower but the opened seed head looks like a violet. Thank you! Locality average soil, partially sunny, Scarb...
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Question: I have lived in Maine and NH since 1950, and don't recall …
...flower heads, leaves, and stems. If you want to upload or email those to me, I'm happy to help further. Best wishes.
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Question: A pretty seed head I found in a planted wildflower meadow in …
...seed head I found in a planted wildflower meadow in Lexington, MA recently. Any idea what the plant is? Each pod expands, and the opening shards of the pod curl back to expose the seeds in long lines...
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Question: Hi, What is this flower seen on July 4 in a park …
...flower head cut in half (so I can see the interior details). The first request is crucial for me to give a name with any degree of confidence.