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Question: Which is correct? Pleurotus ostreatus 'florida' or Pleurotus florida.
...http://mic.sgmjournals.org/content/146/1/209.long for discussion. Best wishes.
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Question: From South Road, Harrisville, NH, summer 2013. Flowers perhaps 1/4" across, leaves …
...2013. Flowers perhaps 1/4" across, leaves opposite, stems woody as I remember. I wish I'd taken better notes. Answer: Dear David, your image appears to be a species of Ligustrum (privet),...
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Question: Can you help me identify this plant, which is now emerging in …
...2-1/2 feet tall. Answer: Dear Imc825, this is Spiraea alba var. latifolia (white meadowsweet) leafing out. This shrub is a member of the Rosaceae (rose family). It will have white flowers later in ...
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Question: I am trying to identify this invasive weed at my home in …
...image: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10204580460857298&set=a.4486353282740.2187258.1407408305&type=1 Answer: mlentz, I'm sorry, no image is posted. Without that, I can't...
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Question: Growing near edge of a wetland in Central MA, blooming now (late …
...Perhaps 1' tall. Thanks for your help. Answer: Dear Quinn, this plant is Chamaedaphne calyculata (leatherleaf). It is a member of the health family (Ericaceae). The urceolate flowers arranged ...
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Question: Hi, thank you for the answer to the last question! This herbaceous …
...a 1 foot in height. Answer: Deer eehrlich, your plant is Caltha palustris (marsh-marigold), a native member of the crowfoot family. These are the fruits, which will open by one suture to release the...
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Question: Hello again, I sent 1 photo a few days ago. I just …
...sent 1 photo a few days ago. I just found the second one. I am hoping it will help with ID. It was on a swamp edge. Thank you! Sue L-B Answer: Dear SueLB, you have photographed a species of Poa (blue...
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Question: I revived this plant from a 1" stalk and now 6mos in …
...a 1" stalk and now 6mos in this is what it looks like... I was just wondering if you knew what it was... Thx in advance. Answer: Dear bdk28602014, the plant you have pictured is a species of Kal...
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Question: 1)Why nectar is produced? 2)when nectar is produced? 3)how nectar is produced …
Question: 1)Why nectar is produced? 2)when nectar is produced? 3)how nectar is produced in flowers? Answer: Nectar is produced as a reward for pollinators (though it is sometimes also produced out...
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Sighting: Phytolacca americana at Longport NJ
...Aug. 1, 2022, 6:33 p.m. by MAD_69 Description or comments: Not sure how this was transplanted/transferred here, there are also some growing in my backyard as well. [Different genus, you will s...