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Question: Asking around what this plant is. No one knows so far. Has …
...About 1-2 ft high. Edge of yard in woods Answer: Dear anbourque, good morning. You've photographed a species of Nabalus (rattlesnake-root). These species are native members of the composite fa...
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Question: Symphyotrichum #2 - basal leaves heart shaped, serrated, middle stem leaves long …
...to 1”, but not larger. Answer: Dear Kristinkwest, good morning. There are no images associated with your question. Go Botany is experiencing an issue that is preventing most people from uploading i...
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Question: Dear Botanist, This beautiful tree, i believe, is a Yellow Malus. Is …
...least 1 more tree just like it! Thank you very much! SueLB Answer: Dear SueLB, I cannot be sure from the photographs you have supplied, but from what I can see, the images are +/- consistent with Mal...
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Question: Hi there, I saw this tiny plant last week on moss-covered rocky …
...about 1 cm long, and most were in a basal rosette like shown. Any ideas? Thanks! Answer: Dear Emily, good morning. I'm not certain who your plant is, but the shape, dentition, and size remi...
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Question: Hello again, ace botanists. Found these Myosotis plants poking up in some …
...only 1-2 mm in Myosotis stricta). Perhaps you can measure and confirm.
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Question: Can you tell me if this is the native type of yellow …
...7/1/22 Answer: mfmorello@comcast.net, good afternoon. There are two answers I will provide. One is based on the morphology: I can't tell you from the image. The picture doesn't show lea...
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Question: Hi, I believe I found a species of Platanthera orchid. The location …
...about 1/2 way up the stem. I am uploading some not so good photos. Do you have any insight as to which species of Plantanthera this is or perhaps another genus of Orchid entirely? Thanks, Rich Gru...
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Family: Hemerocallidaceae (hemerocallis family)
...and 1 style. The fruit is a leathery capsule that opens when ripe to release its many seeds. Species in this family were formerly considered to be part of the Liliaceae. This Family's Genera: He...
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Family: Magnoliaceae (magnolia family)
...with 1 style and stigma. The fruit is a collection of woody follicles that resembles a cone. Individual seeds may be winged. This Family's Genera: Liriodendron Magnolia Key To This Family...
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Family: Xyridaceae (yellow-eyed-grass family)
...is 1 style with 3 stigmas. The fruit is a capsule that splits open to release the many small seeds. This Family's Genera: Xyris Key To This Family's Genera