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Question: Hello again, ace botanists. Found these Myosotis plants poking up in some …
...chickenparmesan24, good afternoon. Your plants in the photos do appear consistent with Myosotis stricta. The small flowers and very short pedicels (i.e., flower stalks) are typical of this species. ...
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Question: Hello, I recently wrote to you asking help with identifying a plant …
...posting 2 of the pics sideways. I hope this helps to solve the mystery! I will upload the pics of it again. Thanks so much! Answer: Dear brookeashley1981, I will share these images with some folks...
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Question: Hello, I believe this is a Ranunculus, but am not sure who …
...are 2 specimens here; the one with leaves in the background was growing along a (wet) upland trail (lots of jacks in the area); the one with moss was found along the brook. Thanks. Answer: Dear sldz2...
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Question: Hi, I believe I found a species of Platanthera orchid. The location …
...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 Grumbine ...
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Family: Hemerocallidaceae (hemerocallis family)
...of 2 whorls of 3 tepals that attach below the ovary (i.e., the ovary is superior), and are typically red-orange or yellow in color. There are 6 stamens and 1 style. The fruit is a leathery capsule tha...
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Family: Elatinaceae (waterwort family)
...symmetrical), 2- or 3-merous, and have both pollen-bearing and ovule-bearing parts. The fruit is a capsule that releases many small seeds. This Family's Genera: Elatine Key To This Family's Ge...
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Family: Xyridaceae (yellow-eyed-grass family)
...in 2 ranks and are set edge-to-stem. The leaves are long and slender, with parallel veins. The flowers are arranged at the tip of the stem in a spike that resembles a cone. The flowers have both polle...
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Family: Balsaminaceae (touch-me-not family)
...with 2 fused together on each side of the flower, creating the illusion of only 3 petals. The flowers have both pollen-bearing and ovule-bearing parts, with 5 stamens attached around the stigma. The f...
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Family: Isoetaceae (quillwort family)
...flattened, 2-3 lobed corm 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 ...
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Family: Aspleniaceae (spleenwort family)
...number 2 near the base of the petiole and become united into a single, X-shaped bundle near the apex. Spleenworts were formerly considered to be in the Polypodiaceae. This Family's Genera: Asple...