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Question: This was spotted on a lakeshore somewhere in Maine. I'm working on …
...somewhere in Maine. I'm working on getting the exact location. Answer: Dear Kgarland, good morning. I've seen images of this plant (they were supplied to me by the discoverer). They were ...
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Cotula: Dichotomous Key
... ME by several recent sources, these originally based on Abrams and Ferris (1960), but specimens are unknown. This genus contains exactly one species.
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Thermopsis: Dichotomous Key
... ME by Seymour (1982). The specimen supporting this report— Parlin 16543 ( GH!)—is T. villosa. This genus contains exactly one species.
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Rhinanthus: Dichotomous Key
... ME by Hultén and Fries (1986), but specimens are unknown. 1a. Corolla (15–) 18-24 mm long, the upper lip with small lateral lobes 1.5–2.5 mm long 1b. Corolla 9–15 m...
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Sighting: Bird-foot violet at 41.78, -71.93
...comments: I am new at this, so if you believe I am incorrect please let me know! Location notes: Found alongside a dirt road that leads to a gravel pit. The soil is rocky and sandy.
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Asplenium trichomanes (maidenhair spleenwort)
...MA, ME, NH, VT. Subspecies trichomanes is known from CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT.5a×5b. Asplenium trichomanes L. nssp. lusaticum (D.E. Mey...
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Question: Hi, I have noticed that the dogwood genus has changed, from Cornus …
...assume this was due to some new knowledge from genetics work or something. Could you tell me more, or point me in a direction where I could learn more about this change? Thanks! Answer: Dear Lena, th...
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Question: I have been hunting for wild ginseng and have dug up a …
...tell me yes or no. One individual told me it was sarsaparilla root. I found these plants on the eastern side of a mountain in the Appalachian Mountains in PA in a very rocky, steep area with all of th...
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Question: I THINK I know what this tree seedling is, but I'm not …
...for me and help me find out if I'm right or wrong. Sooo... what is this? Located in central Ohio, small wooded area near subdivision. Answer: Dear Westy81585, while I can't tell you for...
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Question: I have been trying to figure out this plant. It is a …
...for me to tell you which species this is. It could be Salix humilis (prairie willow) or Salix cinerea (gray willow), the former native, the latter non-native. If you want to continue this discussion...