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Question: Arthur, I'm hoping you can confirm my ID of Amelanchier nantucketensis. Location …
...Amelanchier nantucketensis. The small petals are usually accompanied by pollen production along the edges of some petals (andropetaly)--you will see yellow pollen grains if you look closely. Fee fre...
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Question: This is common in a small part of the woods in Lincoln, …
...reminds me of Clethra alnifolia but it grows from single stems, making it a tree rather than a shrub in the key. It doesn't want to grow over 2 meters tall except in the sunniest spots. It is f...
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Question: Hi - I live in Topsfield Ma, and am looking to replace …
...same way, perhaps it would be best to have a discussion about the qualities you are seeking in a planting, and then we could find a native species that fits these characteristics. Please feel free to...
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Question: These seeds were on long stalks (50+ cm) sticking up from a …
...a member of the genus Carex in the section Cyperoideae (what many call "ovales"). Without a slightly higher resolution image, it is hard for me to be sure, but it does look like Carex scopa...
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Question: Hi, I sent an inquiry Saturday, and I also saw a question …
...welcome to email me directly at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org.
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Question: Dear Ace Botanist, This vigorous looking plant, about 9 inches high and …
...tell me! Answer: Dear Tracy, good morning. You have photographed a species of Nabalus (rattlesnake-root), native members of the composite family. We can't tell which species this is without fl...
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Question: This plant came from Florida, is ages old and has had the …
...Some cultivated species and their care is not known to me. I do hope you succeed in learning about your plant and how to rescue it. Best wishes.
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Question: Could you possibly tell me the name of this wild flower plant …
...tell me the name of this wild flower plant found in Georgia's General Coffee State Park, in a dried up creek bed. The patch was almost a full acre in size. The sweet smell this flower put out ver...
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Question: This plant growing in yard . thorny leaves and stems , white …
..., medium drainage . Answer: Dear Srchr2, good afternoon. There is no image associated with your question. Without one, I won't be able to assist you. If you are having trouble uploading image...
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Question: I have these plants in my yard and I'm thinking they are …
...help me identify. I will upload pictures. Answer: Dear Shooker, good morning. The images do look like a species of lettuce. There is tremendous variation, within the same species at the same locati...