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Question: Arthur, I'm hoping you can confirm my ID of Amelanchier nantucketensis. Location …
...confirm my ID of Amelanchier nantucketensis. Location not provided, but I can send it to you in a separate email. Photo shows flowers with a ruler, longest petal about 3/16" or 5mm. Answer: De...
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Question: Arthur, can you help with this? I think it's a pearlwort, but …
...of my car. Answer: Dear stephradner, the plant looks like Silene antirrhina (sleepy campion), a species with a tight-fitting, 10-nerved calyx that fits tightly over the capsule. Also, there is a dar...
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Question: I live in a ranch house in Essex Junction Vermont. In the …
...around my shrubs and flowers. This unidentified plant started growing at first I thought it was a crocus but it got bigger. Now, flowers open only in the early morning and close late morning. no on...
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Question: Hello again, this plant was found in a CT in a wetland …
...ophioglossoides. My guess was Schoenoplectus pungens. All individuals i came across had a single spikelet. The stem was sharply triangular. The plant was 2 feet in height. Answer: Dear eehrlich, I ca...
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Question: For literally 17 years, I've been trying to figure out what kind …
...of my realm of expertise. I hope knowing the genus will be useful to you. Best wishes.
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Question: Hi, I sent an inquiry Saturday, and I also saw a question …
...as my plant, but very similar. I looked it up and I think the plant I photographed is Silene flos-cuculi or ragged robin, a native of Europe. Not a native NE plant. Answer: CarolBEE, good evening. ...
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Question: Dear Ace Botanist, This vigorous looking plant, about 9 inches high and …
...in my yard facing northeast in North Quabbin woodlands. I haven't seen it around here before. It doesn't have spines, but the leaf underside is rough. Thanks in advance for what you can tell...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr! I would appreciate you assessment of the image provided. …
...provided. My guides have used relatively few characteristics and have suggest Carex swanii. There appears to be three stigma and the carpellate scale seems to be equal to the perigynium. And, there i...
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Question: These small yellow flowers appeared on my driveway mostly under an oak …
...on my driveway mostly under an oak tree after rain the night of June 4-5. I included a picture of the lower leaves of the tree, apparently a red oak or near. (Red, white, and scarlet all grow in the...
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Question: I found this iris growing in a low spot at the edge …
...than my cultivated Iris versicolor, 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 wi...