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Question: Hi there! I'm new in the area and was intrigued by these …
...them. 1. a species of crustose lichen. 2. Trillium undulatum (painted wakerobin). 3. possibly a species of Prunus (plum/cherry). 4. A species of Amelanchier (shadbush), likely Amelanchier bartramian...
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Question: Thank you for your response. The ligule is at most .5 mm, …
...Apohaqui2810, There are a few other species in the Juncus tenuis complex that share morphological similarity with that species. Juncus anthelatus is a taller plant with short capsules and long intern...
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Question: i have a plant that is really trying to takeover my wild …
...say 12-18" has a purple stem not hollow and rounded. leaves are alternate and about 6" long with single vein the length,and almost like short points on edges 1/2" apart.looks like they ...
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Question: Picture of this garden from July of 2016 in Onion Lake, Saskatchewan. …
Question: Picture of this garden from July of 2016 in Onion Lake, Saskatchewan. The question I am about to ask does not involve this picture either but as I take a botany online course there is only ...
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Question: Question about Rubus chamaemorus. Flowers are unisexual, only 1 flower on each …
...only 1 flower on each aboveground stem. The stems grow from rhizomes. Do rhizomes produce more than one aboveground stem? If so, are individual plants monecious, with both staminate and carpellate flo...
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Question: I can't even get to family on this one. It was growing …
...of 1" tall. No flowers. I've seen it in other places, similar habitat, similar size, so I'm *guessing* this is as big as it gets. Any ideas? Answer: Dear Cathk, check out some images o...
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Question: I would like to know if it is common for Witch-Hazel to …
...to 1 mb), it would not load, so here it is in the lowest setting. Answer: Dear Bruce, no, I don't think that is particularly common. There are two species that grow in the northeast, one is wil...
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Question: Some kind of persicaria pr polygonum? I checked it against everything in …
...NH, 1 Sept. 2018. Thanks for any help. Answer: Dear mwms1916, you've photographed what appears to be Persicaria nepalensis (Nepalese smartweed), which would be a new find for NH. Please contact...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr I have a grass growing in my yard which …
...about 1 mm. The collar appears to be glabrous. There are several culms with inflorescence. One inflorescence has awns and another does not. The florettes are covered with fine hair. The roots appea...
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Question: A Few More Things I Noticed While Walking Through A Forest In …
...number 1 is a species of Rubus (raspberry), possibly Rubus phoenicolasius (wine raspberry). Images two and three are Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard). Image four is Ajuga reptans (carpet bugle). ...