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Question: We have a beautiful tree in our front yard that we are …
...are opposite, with 2 leaves at each node. I don't remember if it had flowers last year, but so far this year, it does not. We are in Worcester & bloom-wise are behind areas closer in toward...
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Section Heleoglochin: Dichotomous Key
...sheath opposite the leaf blade pale and red-dotted on the hyaline surface; perigynia spreading, olive-brown to black, with a pale, depressed stripe on the abaxial surface, not covered by their subtend...
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Sighting: Mitella diphylla at Long Plain Road, Leverett, MA 01054
...comments: opposite simple leaf arrangement, both teeth and lobed, petioles and upper side of leaves have hairs, ovate leaf shape, cordate base, Location notes: Base of Mount Toby
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Sighting: Pilea pumila at 42.49056, -72.52222
...are opposite. Inflorescence grows throughout the plant. [Urtica has stinging hairs, which are not present on this plant--admin.] Location notes: Found along the trail on Mr. Toby near huge fa...
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Question: hello there, my friend has a plant and was wondering wat was …
...leaves opposite of each other on each "level". Answer: You appear to have a plant in the genus Bryophyllum, which are succulent species that produce plantlets from the margins of the leaves...
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Question: Please identify. Came up beside a stump--Arkansas
...produced opposite the leaves (this trait is found only in the Vitaceae--grape family). Without flowers/fruits and additional details about the vegetation, I cannot give any more information on what s...
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Question: A woodland shrub seen last summer in the Monadnock Region of NH: …
...stems, opposite leaves, maple-like leaves and a flower spike. A viburnum? Answer: David, this plant is Acer spicatum (mountain maple). The pubescent branchlets that have winter buds with two valvat...
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Question: I know I'm cheating: this orchid grows in the shallows of Fishtrap …
...(opposite leaves) but don't find it in Petersons. Answer: Dear David, your plant is not an orchid (even though the flower look similar in some regards). It is Justicia americana (American water...
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Question: This small plant (less than a foot tall) grows in a marshy …
...clasping opposite leaves at 90 degrees to the whorls above and below, and the purple color. No flower, this was taken in the spring I believe. Answer: Dear David, this is a species of Triadenum (mar...
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Question: From South Road, Harrisville, NH, summer 2013. Flowers perhaps 1/4" across, leaves …
...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), a member of the Oleaceae (olive family)....