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Family: Isoetaceae (quillwort family)
...roughly 1 cm wide. The blades have four hollow, longitudinal tubes inside. They are smooth along the edges, hairless, and may have up to 4 sides. The sporangia are embedded in the base of each leaf a...
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Family: Nartheciaceae (asphodel family)
...is 1 style with a 3-lobed stigma. The fruit is a capsule with a beak. Members of this family were formerly considered to belong in the Liliaceae. This Family's Genera: Aletris Key To This Fam...
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Question: Another wildflower found on the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail in Cheshire, MA August …
...21, 2021 - only 1 image but it does include leaves. At first I thought it was Ragged-robin (Lychnis flos-cuculi) but the inflorescence more, thinner petals/petal divisions that appear equal in size an...
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Question: Another Rubus from my yard in Massachusetts. I transplanted it to its …
...(1) the leaves will be whitened by hairs on the lower surface and (2) there will be small but firm prickles on the stalks to the flowers (which are absent in Rubus idaeus). Best wishes.
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Question: I have an invasive plant in my yard; it looks like a …
...is 12-15' tall with elongated leaves along thin branches. Bark is smooth and slightly striated; trunk only gets about 1" thick. The runners are quite thick and run very deep - deeper than lo...
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Question: identify? Was a potted plant, put in ground, was short, had some …
...Nov. 11th and the bees are still interested. one photo is the flower, the other the leaves. Problem using these identifier sites it that the flower might look like 1 plant, but the leaves are differe...
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Question: I found this tiny plant (about 1 inch tall) in a cemetery …
...(about 1 inch tall) in a cemetery on a gentle sandy slope, moist today, with few other plants and very little dormant grass nearby, in a part not close to graves. It was in bloom today 3/27/23. There ...
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Question: Can anyone tell me the name of these two plants?? The one …
...n°1 and the other one with rounder leaves is n°2. I dont know much about plants but if it helps I'm in Morocco. Answer: Dear marwa, good morning. I'm sorry that I cannot help you. Go Bota...
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Magnoliaceae: Dichotomous Key
...(1997). 1a. Leaf blades with 2–10 lateral lobes (usually 4), the apex truncate to shallowly notched; tepals streaked with an orange band near the base; fruit an aggregate of samaras; w...
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Parathelypteris: Dichotomous Key
...(1993). 1a. Leaf blades elliptic, gradually reduced in width through the basal half of the blade, lacking red to orange resin glands; indument of rachis, costae, and costules composed ...