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Question: I have a wetland in front of my house which consists mostly …
...the head conservation in town is sure. Answer: Dear susanohara, good morning to you. The stems of Alnus incana do not regenerate, once cut that shoot will die (if cut near the base). But, the plant...
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Question: Hello, I transpl this years ago from somewhere in MA, but am …
...flower heads look to have too few flowers for E. maculatum, suggesting this would be E. dubium or E. fistulosum. That is the best I can do with the images supplied. Best wishes.
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Question: I've been trying to identify this aster species that has appeared in …
...flower heads (such as you have photographed). Best wishes.
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Question: I have a sedge I'm trying to ID, but I'm very bad …
...seed head; another plant has multiples. The leaves have a deep groove along their spine and a sandpaper feel. I'm trying to decide what plants merit moving to a safer space come fall, when the ar...
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Question: I am stumped on this plant I observed throughout the summer on …
...seed heads looked a lot like a ranunculus or geum. Can you help with this little information? Answer: Dear Cathy, good afternoon. The plants you have photographed may be Ranunculus recurvatus (hooke...
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Cirsium altissimum (tall thistle)
...flower heads: the flower head has disk flowers only, and lacks the strap-shaped flowers. Hairs on upper side of leaf blade: ...
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Question: I'm going to try again with more details with the mystery plant …
...flower heads (capitula) are too large and too few for most Solidago. The leaves could be Symphyotrichum lanceolatum subsp. lanceolatum var. lanceolatum (the narrow-leaved form of this species). I ca...
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Question: Hoping you can help me figure out where I've gone wrong in …
...flower heads made up of several disk flowers in each capitulum). Best wishes.
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Question: I'm in Southeast Connecticut, and I've stumbled upon this plant, which I've …
...flower heads with a conspicuous expanded base. This is a common, native weed of disturbed soils. Best wishes.
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Question: Hi..ive seen this small tree with blue berries on greenish stems in …
...our heads growing in the shade. Oct 6 and oct 7. They are bland . The berries are red inside with seeds not pits . The leaves look like service berry to me tiny saw toothed edges. and the height...