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Question: Hi there! I am wondering if you could tell me what plant …
...(2) are shriveled a bit in drying). I would start there with your study. Best wishes.
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Question: Sighted these runners (expanders) of trout lily plants (Erythronium americanum) in hardwood …
...produces 2-3 expander type runners as the old bulb withers and disappears. Tiny new bulbs are forming on ends of a couple expander growths. These odd growths can be seen on washed forest floors in lat...
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Question: This is common in a small part of the woods in Lincoln, …
...doesn27;t want to grow over 2 meters tall except in the sunniest spots. It is found along a stream but also up to a low ridge, maybe 10 feet elevation higher than the stream. Answer: jfc, you2...
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Question: Hello again, this plant was found in a CT in a wetland …
...was 2 feet in height. Answer: Dear eehrlich, I can27;t tell you whether or not you have Schoenoplectus pungens or S. torreyi. You will need to examine details of the floral scales, achenes, and l...
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Question: I found something that may be sweetfern on the dry sandy bank …
...about 2-3 feet tall. Thank you! Answer: Dear MA_Hiker, you have indeed photographed Comptonia peregrina (sweetfern). This is a native shrub that is often found in dry, sterile soils (though it is no...
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Question: Asking around what this plant is. No one knows so far. Has …
...You27;ve photographed a species of Nabalus (rattlesnake-root). These species are native members of the composite family. We can27;t tell for certain which one you27;ve pictured, but it may ...
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Question: I found this iris growing in a low spot at the edge …
...only 20 cm tall. The size is consistent with the alternative in the sibirica-veriscolor couplet of the key: flower 7 cm wide overall, broadest petals about 2 cm wide, leaves about 6 mm wide. Answer:...
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Question: Location new England landscape thought it was a boxwood shrub Leaves look …
...about 2 inches long Answer: Dear Ziomekszuszka, good afternoon. It appears this plant is cultivated. If so, I likely will not be able to assist you. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants...
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Question: Symphyotrichum #2 - basal leaves heart shaped, serrated, middle stem leaves long …
...#2 - basal leaves heart shaped, serrated, middle stem leaves long and lanceolate, upper leaves small sessile entire, many small leaves and bracts, phyllaries dark green somewhat diamond shaped, slight...
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Question: Hello, I am looking for any information you might give me on …
...can27;t help you from the images provided. You have photographed Salix cinerea or a similar willow. This may be native or non-native (depending on who it is). I would need to see branches (2- to...