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Question: This plant has come up in great abundance in my newly created …
...2018 I put in several established plants and in late November spread a variety of wildflower seeds in the area. I cannot identify the plant from your website or from wildflower books. Stalks are 1...
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Question: Hello, this grass was found in a dry rocky understory of a …
...eehrlich11, you have photographed Patis racemosa (black-seeded-rice grass). This species has been known by the name Piptatherum racemosum in recent literature. The broad leaves that are well develop...
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Question: I have 2 Symphyotrichum species that I’m struggling to identify. They have …
...over 1” and light blue. Drummond’s Aster is close, but flowers too large and leaves smooth on under. Answer: Dear Kristinkwest, good morning. There are no images associated with your question. Go B...
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Question: I planted different chili seeds, a few days later I noticed somewhat …
...about 1-2 inches maybe, I pulled out one to check if it's alright, saw this blue particle again and realized it was actually the seed. What could be the reason? Answer: Dear Johnkosh, good after...
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Question: From Hanover Center, NH, 12/1: I have been keeping my eye on …
...NH, 12/1: I have been keeping my eye on this little, slow-growing vine-like plant for a number of years. It grows on the edge of a wet area with partridge-berry, bunchberry, dewdrops, and spruce among...
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Question: From your most recent response: "water loss of the apical organs". What …
...(1) research this topic on your own or (2) speak to a plant physiologist. There are different mechanism for sap rising in trees. For example, maples have a kind of "carbon dioxide pump", w...
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Question: Hello, I transpl this years ago from somewhere in MA, but am …
...is 1 foot off ground. Answer: Dear corylus, identification of Eutrochium can be really difficult, and from images it is sometimes easy and other times almost impossible. The flower heads look to hav...
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Family: Lauraceae (laurel family)
...have 1 carpel. The fruit is a drupe. This Family's Genera: Lindera Sassafras Key To This Family's Genera
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Family: Sapindaceae (soapberry family)
...has 1 style. Fruits mature as a schizocarp that separates into 2 winged segments or a capsule. The Sapindaceae family now includes species formerly placed in the Aceraceae and Hippocastanaceae. This ...
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Family: Colchicaceae (colchicum family)
...are 1 or 3 styles. The fruit is a capsule that releases its seeds when ripe. Species in this family were formerly considered to be part of the Liliaceae. This Family's Genera: Colchicum Uvu...