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Question: Can Hippeastrum change/turn into Crinium Americanus one year and then turn back …
...year. Best wishes.
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Question: Dear Sir\ Madam I am an Agricultural Engineer specialized Agronomist, today i …
...are best directed to an agricultural extension service or professor of agriculture. That said, we try to help everyone when we can. So, Solanum tuberosum is epigeal, Ipomoea batatas is epigeal, Alli...
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Question: My property in W. Mass has a large patch of some sort …
...the best way to tell the two apart? The leaves look very different, but the flowers seem nearly identical to my eye. The attached photos are from summer 2014. Answer: Dear vfrano, the plants you hav...
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Question: Hi! I was wondering if I could get some help identifying this …
...marshes. Best guess so far would be something in the Ericaceae family (possibly Vaccinium- though I cannot find any berries, or Rhododendron - though I have never been aware of this plant during its f...
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Question: Is there a way to tell how old a lilac copse is? …
...the best clues for your question. Best wishes.
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Question: Good Afternoon from New York! I couldn't find another website that was …
...can best take care of it. I scoured the internet but I'm still not positive what it is. Thank you for your help! Answer: Dear lmjustonia, What a beautiful plant. However, I'm sorry that I ...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr! Last year I asked for help with a sedge …
...The best way to identify between Carex annectens and Carex vulpinoidea is the leaf length relative to the flowering/fruiting stems. Carex annectens has stems that conspicuously surpass the height of ...
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Question: Hi again Arthur. First of all, thank you (and NPT) so much …
...As best I can, from left to right, your grasses are Bromus inermus (smooth brome), Elymus repens (creeping wild-rye), and Phalaris arundinacea (reed canary grass). To be certain, if we are to identif...
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Question: I'm struggling to definitively I.D. this small bladderwort - I can't decide …
...(as best I can tell). Best wishes.
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Question: Thanks so much for your answer about Eutrochium ID! I wanted to …
...the best indicator, and yes, they do need to be dissected (usually) or counted from above. The seed-like fruits are a good estimate, but sometimes one or more might not mature, so you can get a sligh...