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Question: Here are pictures of an unusual looking violet, found by a friend …
Question: Here are pictures of an unusual looking violet, found by a friend in the parking area of a trail off Mill Street, Westborough, MA. My guess would be that it's some kind of hybrid. Maybe...
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Question: Dear botanist, I found this growth of vines on a thickly vegetated …
...for me? Pictures were taken earlier this month. Thanks. --Stephan Answer: Dear Stephan, good morning. The images you have posted depict Mikania scandens (climbing hempvine), a native member of th...
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Question: I found this plant in a high meadow. Quabbin region. It looks …
...come to an initial hypothesis if I were present face to face with that plant. But, from the image, I am not able to offer any information. I will continue to ponder it, and if something comes, I wil...
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Question: Can anyone tell me the name of these two plants?? The one …
...tell me the name of these two plants?? The one with long leaves is n°1 and the other one with rounder leaves is n°2. I dont know much about plants but if it helps I'm in Morocco. Answer: Dear ma...
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Aizoaceae: Dichotomous Key
...specimen of Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L. was collected from Cumberland County, ME (specimen at GH). It was taken from a plant growing in the cracks of a walkway and is not here considered as evid...
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Plagiobothrys: Dichotomous Key
... ME by Kartesz (1999), but specimens are unknown. 1a. Attachment scar of mericarp and often basal portion of inner keel positioned within a shallow trough created by folds of th...
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Lupinus: Dichotomous Key
...for ME by Campbell et al. (1995), but specimens are unknown. Reports of Lupinus albus L. in MA (e.g., Sorrie and Somers 1999) were based on a specimen taken from cultivated material—11 Sep 1917, Kidd...
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Sighting: Plantago major at Midlothian, VA
Sighting: Plantago major at Midlothian, VA Posted June 16, 2015, 4:05 p.m. by woodlandone Description or comments: I was surprised to see this plant. Before I noted the flower stalk, I though...
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Question: Good day, Please help me identify this plant that has been growing …
...help me identify this plant that has been growing in my front yard in London for at least 20 years.its now very tall and since I have come back from being away it's looking really good. Answer: ...
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Question: Hello Mr. Botanist, Is this Viola blanda? See pictures. Thanks, JuliaB
...some magnification, you should be able to see them to confirm the identification. If the sepals are eciliate, then we need another hypothesis. Feel free to contact me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org...