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Question: Found in Franklin Park, Dorchester, MA, on rocky outcrop, very little soil …
...scale-like, opposite leaves and small yellow flowers with five petals. It thrives in nutrient-poor soils, such as sand and ledge.
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Question: Saponaria officinalis? The leaves are paired, opposite, simple margins.
...paired, opposite, simple margins. Answer: Dear DavidBlair, your plant is not Saponaria officinalis, that species has a very different inflorescence (in terms of congestion, pedicel lengths, etc.). I...
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Question: This vine was found in Saratoga NY on a sandy road side. …
...tendrils opposite the leaves. However, without flowers or fruits, I can't tell you which species you've collected. Sorry I cannot help further this time.
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Question: Hello! I’m in Mount Vernon, Maine (kennebec county) and have been seeking …
...as opposite and palmately lobed leaves, Viburnum opulus has stipules at the base of the leaves, lacks longitudinal stripes on the bark, and has a different fruit. I hope this helps.
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Question: Good morning- could you help me with this winter shrub id? Scrub/shrub …
...The opposite branches with gray-brown branchlets that are somewhat angled (i.e., they are not round) are good field marks. Best wishes.
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Question: Could you id these two woodland plants, found in Nova Scotia, Canada, …
...with opposite leaves that have a light-colored midvein is Mitchella repens (partridge-berry). I hope this is helpful.
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Question: Hi Arthur, this shrub was growing trailside at Mackworth Island State Park, …
...Maine. Opposite leaves with small teeth. Pink flowers with 5 petals. I find shrubs difficult and the large number of non-natives and invasives adds to the challenge. Thanks! Answer: Dear Alanseamans,...
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Question: Found this at Cedar Hill in Northboro MA in an upland field. …
...narrow opposite leaves. Answer: Dear kobrien, this plant is Dianthus armeria (Deptford pink), a member of the carnation family (Caryophyllaceae). It is found in open locations, such as fields and ro...
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Question: Forest edge, Lincoln, Massachusetts. Are these shrubs Frangula alnus? Are there any …
...and opposite leaves).
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Question: This small tree is growing at the edge of woods next to …
...match: opposite compound leaves with asymmetric bases and teeth on the edges. Answer: Dear jfc, good morning. You certainly have a species of Fraxinus, and it is either F. americana or F. pennsylvan...