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Question: Is this Asclepias quadrifolia? Location: Holderness, NH Habitat: in understory of deciduous …
...the opposite leaves and relative large fruits. Best wishes.
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Sighting: sugar maple at 42.4, -72.51667
...type; opposite leaf arrangement; entire edges and rounded sinuses on leaves; dark grey bark; long plates lifting at sides on bark Location notes: near American beech
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Sighting: Red Maple at 42.36667, -72.5
...leaves, opposite arrangement, pointed sinuses, serrated edges, long shaggy ridged bark Location notes: edge of the road by a few white pines and a sugar maple
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Sighting: Fraxinus americana at 42.373, -72.490
...leaflets. Opposite branching Location notes: Sylvan Woods
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Question: Several weeks ago I sent you photos of a plant that you …
...have opposite leaves (the plant in my garden in Harrisville, NH has alternate branching). The 7' tall plant in these photos does have opposite branching and the leaves look very similar. It gro...
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Question: Could you help me identify this plant, please? I think it's European …
...subopposite leaves on the same plant. It does not regularly produce opposite leaves throughout a plant. While I can't see all the details needed for a confident identification, the plant looks ...
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Question: In a sunny spot next to a busy trail in Lincoln, Massachusetts. …
...quite opposite but it goes much better in the opposite key than the alternate key. The flower anatomy confuses me. Are the two large triangular leaves considered bracts? Answer: Dear jfc, good afte...
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Question: I have not seen it in the field but people I work …
...two opposite leaves with a 'compound' leaf growing from the axil of just one of the leaves. The cut stem is very milky and sticky. Grows in dry relatively disturbed open habitat along the ...
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Question: Hello there, I would like to confirm or not... Is this Common …
...the opposite side of the node (Eupatorium perfoliatum has opposite leaves that are fused to each other at the common node). Note also the coating gray, woolly hairs on the stems and underside of the ...
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Question: Hello. I have been walking around Blackstone Park in Providence, RI and …
...thin, opposite branched, shrub. It has these strange vertical bark pieces (in a simple form of the English Elm I think), leaving some green softer bark showing in between. I said that it is opposite, ...