Page 49: 546 results for head
-
Question: This is a blue aster in my massachusetts garden.part sun.dry and was …
...flower head). You can confirm this identification by looking at the involucral bracts with magnification--they should have stipiate-glands (i.e., tiny hairs with an expanded gland at the apex). Best...
-
Question: Hi, I have found what at first looks to be some sort …
...the head and the other tail. I put a drip of water next to it and it purposely moved towards it in plain sight (no time lapse camera needed) and began to move through it. I have a video I can send you...
-
Question: This 3-4 foot tall plant is located in my yard in Newton, …
...seed heads. I've nicknamed it the truffula plant (from Dr. Seuss' The Lorax), but I'd really love to know the real name. Thanks in advance for any help you can give. (If you need to see...
-
Question: Good morning Arthur I believe that I have found Hieracium paniculatum... and …
...flower heads are much too thick (Hieracium paniculatum has very slender peduncles) and the leaves aren't quite right as well. Hieracium paniculatum comes from forests and woodlands--where did th...
-
Question: Plant silhouette and grouping very similar to Indian pipe - One group …
...ahead and Head of the Meadow Beach N. Truro - no visible leaves, one Horizontal flower per stem, white blossom, 5 equal petals, each petal a fine blue (Very possibly pink but I think blue) line down m...
-
Question: Found this "aster" along the edge of disturbed area, very dry near …
...flower head that are positioned just below the ray flowers). As well, a measurement of the height of the involucre is also needed (measuring from the bottom on the lowest bract to the tip of the tall...
-
Question: Hi. I have looked for this plant in online DBs and can't …
...flower heads. It has a main shoot 6+' high and two other shoots coming from the base about 3' long and closer to the ground. Can you help me to identify it? Thanks so much. Joe in Union, M...
-
Question: New to the site. I posted up two pictures of a plant …
...flower head. If you can get an image of those, I can tell you the species. The former (Liatris spicata) would be a new state record for Maine.
-
Question: I was at Quincy Bog in Rumney, NH and came upon a …
...flower heads arranged in a flat-topped array. Check out online images of this plant to compare your images with those online. Best wishes.
-
Question: Hello. I found this over the weekend while weeding a dry woodland …
...flower heads) enough to know for certain. Hopefully knowing the genus will be helpful.