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Stellaria: Dichotomous Key
...cyme [Fig. 579] 6a. Cymes produced in the axils of leaves; sepals 2.5–3.5 mm long; petals shorter than the sepals (or the petals absent); seeds 0.3–0.7 mm long 6b. Cymes prod...
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Question: Hi my name is Ralph i live in Southern New York, I …
...recommended my mother grind up these leaves and drink them for kidney ailment. I wanted to ask an expert before she proceeds to do it. Thanks Answer: Dear Ralph, it would be very difficult for me to ...
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Question: I have a violet plant here. I think it belongs to the …
...sometimes also known as Johnny-jump-up). Many flowering plants have square stems that are not part of the Lamiaceae (mint family). That trait (square stems) does not define mints). If you look at t...
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Question: We have a small pot with pitcher plants that we purchased at …
...came up in the same pot. It is not a pitcher plant and we have never seen anything like it. Apparently there was a seed or spore or something in the soil that the pitcher plants came in. It has a m...
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Question: Looking at the GoBotany site photos of recent sightings I see a …
...a message along to the member who posted. You should not assume the images are correctly identified. If you can send me a link to the image, I would be happy to examine it carefully.
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Question: Hello, My name is Paola Stornant and I am growing sunflowers from …
...name is Paola Stornant and I am growing sunflowers from a kit a friend gave me (it says it is a sunflower, so I am assuming it is) My sunflower bloomed last week. So yesterday I noticed 3 flowers we...
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Question: More of a how-to question here: How do I tell apart the …
...assume that is not easily possible. It is very difficult for me to describe the bark of these two species in words, especially because it changes as they age (i.e., both species have different bark o...
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Question: Hello. Would you please help me identify a plant I saw yesterday …
...smelling the plant (especially the roots), which will have a pungent and rank smell. This is a non-native plant that originates in Europe. Best wishes.
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Question: Hoping someone can help me get some answers that I can't seem …
...someone can help me get some answers that I can't seem to find anyyyyywhere!!! Will lavender survive in a garden bed just beyond the reach of a black walnut tree? Looking to find out if lavender...
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Question: I have not seen it in the field but people I work …
...to me a few times in the last few weeks and I have been unable to identify it. The leaves are entire with scattered hairs on the underside. At every node there are two opposite leaves with a 'c...