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Question: Greetings! This "sunflower" appeared in June/July, 2007, Southbridge, MA. Note that the …
..."sunflower" appeared in June/July, 2007, Southbridge, MA. Note that the stems are quite hairy, the leaves small, and the rays reflexed. Any ideas? Thanks, so much. --Carl Answer: Dear carl....
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Question: Roadside, Vinalhaven, ME. Cannot key in FNA: actinomorphic, connate carpels, gamopetalous (Group …
...made an embarrassing mistake, but it's frustrating to be stuck at family level. Answer: Dear Javier, the corollas are not actinomorphic (i.e., radially symmetrical), rather they are zygomorphic....
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Question: 4/22/19 Hi! I’m hoping my photos show enough info for an ID. …
...easy for me to assist you with a confident identification. Section Acrocystis is a common, early-flowering group that your sedge may belong to. If you can get images of the mature perigynia and spik...
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Question: Hi there, here are some supplemental photos of the plant you identified …
...others are taken though a 10x jewelers lens with my iPhone. Do these help confirm the ID? Answer: Dear samgechter, yes, that does help. It makes me more certain the plant is Setaria pumila. Thank y...
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Getting Started with the Simple Key
...them as similar. For example, the Aquatic Plant group contains many species of plants that live in or near water. We have defined our groups as handy, contrasting categories that are easy to tell apar...
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Sighting: Lycopodium clavatum at 45.077, -70.243
...is a beautiful and vigorous example of running club moss with many healthy shoots. My photo, if I'm able to get it to upload, only captures a small part of it. Location notes: It was just ...
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Question: This plant is just coming up and flowering in my old farm …
...farm field in Maine. Tried using your keys, but still can't identify it --- can you please tell me what it is? Thank you! 4/18/14 Answer: pattison, this species is Tussilago farfara (colt...
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Question: Hello, I'm trying to identify this flowering shrub I find in South …
...Dear Diane, your plant is Bacharis halimifolia (eastern false willow). It is a member of the Asteraceae, composite family, that occurs along the edge of saline and brackish marshes and other near-coa...
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Question: I think this is a wildflower, but it is too early to …
...banks of a stream in Southwestern Vermont. Thank you. Answer: Imc825, the plant you have photographed is Cardamine diphylla (two-leaved toothwort), a member of the Brassicaceae (mustard family). It ...
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Question: Please identity this plant. I saw this plant in Selangor, Malaysia. Is …
...plant in Selangor, Malaysia. Is a wild plant Answer: Dear Sarahlee, I do not confidently know the species of plant you have posted images of, but it appears to be a species in Verbenaceae (vervain fa...