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Question: Collected by a friend in peaty wetland on Vinalhaven. Herbaceous, opposite leaves, …
...or bracts at each joint, offset by 180 degrees. No evident internal structure (e.g. seeds, leaf primordial, etc.). NB - only seem to be able to upload one image at time. Will try to upload another...
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Question: Hello, location: Cook County Forest Preserve Chicago IL This plant is nearly …
...involucral bracts do suggest this is a species of Lactuca (lettuce), such as Lactuca canadensis (tall lettuce). If you can post an image of the leaves, I should be able to give you more information. ...
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Question: I saw this plant while walking at Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge. …
...the bract you see would be subtending a capsule (the fruit). Best wishes.
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Question: New to the site. I posted up two pictures of a plant …
...green bracts that surround each array of red-purple flowers in the flower head. If you can get an image of those, I can tell you the species. The former (Liatris spicata) would be a new state record...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr. I found a rush in my backyard that seems …
...few bracts that do not extend beyond the inflorescence. And, the auricles appear curved, not pointed as in J tenuis. Also, the environment is dry acidic soil, not moist or swampy. I would appreciate y...
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Pogonia ophioglossoides (rose pogonia)
... Bract relative length: the bract is shorter than the associated flower. Seed capsule orientation: the capsule points u...
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Glyceria septentrionalis (floating manna grass)
... Bracts: the flowers or their pedicels have bracts at their bases. Inflorescence crowding: the panicle is somewhat to v...
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Atriplex acadiensis (maritime orache)
... Bracteoles: the plant has bracteoles between the primary bracts and the flowers. Floral bract texture: the floral brac...
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Pycnanthemum verticillatum (whorled mountain-mint)
... bracts and leaf blades glabrous on the adaxial surface or sometimes with minute, stiff scabrules on the adaxial bract surface (vs. P. verticillatum, with the bracts, and often also the le...
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Family: Cannabaceae (cannabis and hop family)
...a bract that, in some species, is large enough to conceal the flowers and fruits (such as "hops"). The fruit is an achene or a drupe. This Family's Genera: Cannabis Celtis Hu...