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Question: What is this little wild flower I saw Sunday October 6, 2013 …
...2013 on Monhegan Island, Maine near Lobster Cove, growing among large rocks right by the ocean. It has 5 petals and is orange. The flower area is maybe 1/2 inch circumference. The plants trailed low ...
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Question: A colleague came across this unidentified tree- about 20' tall, single stem …
...about 1" thick, green to black berries, very pungent pine odor to berry, ,compound leaf, opposite branching, 13-14 leafs on each branchlet, note the wavy tips of the leaves, light green undernea...
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Question: Hello, I'm doing a school project that requires me to review a …
...Hepraticophyta. 1.) How should I care for this type of plant? 2.) Where would I find these types of plants in nature? Answer: Dear Enterprize, Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild tracheophytes...
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Question: I'm hoping there is enough detail in these pictures to identify which …
...(1) the presence/absence and kinds of hairs on the stem, (2) the growth habit (i.e., does if form colonies by rhizomes or is it clumped), and (3) some details of the leaves (such as vein patterns, etc...
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Question: I would like help with three Populus trees with three distinct leaf …
...#1. Answer: Dear hlbleaf, this aspen looks to be Populus grandidentata (bigtooth aspen). The large teeth number mostly 5-14 teeth per margin is a good characteristic for this species. Given that hy...
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Question: Hi! I found these interesting flowers growing mainly under the trees in …
...only 1-2 leaves per flower. Would you be able to tell me what these plant is? Thank you! Answer: Dear SeanScott, it looks like you have photographed Arisarum vulgare (friar's cowl), a member of ...
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Question: I wonder if these 2 plants could be Salix argyrocarpa. Dwarf size …
...than 1 foot tall), south coast of Labrador July 6 2018. Answer: Thokozile, I'm not sure, but the leaf blades appear to wide (relative to width) in one image (with the short aments) and the ament...
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Question: I found this early September blooming plant on our Long Island property …
...around 1/4”. Leaves are opposite. It’s the only specimen I’ve seen here. More photos are available if needed. Thank you for any help you can provide in identifying this plant. Answer: Dear MossGal, g...
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Question: I would like to understand the internal workings that cause a tree …
...seeking. 1: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4498206/. 2: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2708932/. The latter one discusses the importance of cell signaling and has some...
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Question: Can you help me by identifying this plant that came up in …
...2-1/2 foot plant. The heart shaped leaves are whorled around the sturdy stalks. Thank you! Answer: Dear lmc825, you have photographed Mirabilis jalapa (four o’clock umbrella-wort), a plant that is o...