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Question: Is this tree located in Benson, VT green ash (F. pennsylvanica)?
Question: Is this tree located in Benson, VT green ash (F. pennsylvanica)? Answer: Dear mmchugh, good morning. The plant certainly looks like Fraxinus pensylvanica. The pubescence of the branchlets...
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Question: Picture this says this is veronica anagallis-aquatica, ehich makes sense it is …
Question: Picture this says this is veronica anagallis-aquatica, ehich makes sense it is growing in a shallow pool. Do uou agree? If you do, should I keep it? Answer: Dear Carolyn, there is no image ...
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Question: Grows like a weed! Started out as a mat with tiny leaves, …
Question: Grows like a weed! Started out as a mat with tiny leaves, turns into stalks 10" high or more. Feels sticky to the touch, like it grips the hand —not like it's covered with sap. An...
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Question: Dear Sir\ Madam I am an Agricultural Engineer specialized Agronomist, today i …
Question: Dear Sir\ Madam I am an Agricultural Engineer specialized Agronomist, today i am working as an Extension Officer and I will plan a database related crop rotation. Please, i need to classif...
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Question: My property in W. Mass has a large patch of some sort …
Question: My property in W. Mass has a large patch of some sort of plant that resembles Water Hemlock (C. maculata), but I am questioning this ID after researching Aegopodium podagraria. The two look ...
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Question: Hi! I was wondering if I could get some help identifying this …
Question: Hi! I was wondering if I could get some help identifying this bush that grows in my area (Connecticut shoreline). It grows almost exclusively along river beds, areas prone to flooding and in...
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Question: Is there a way to tell how old a lilac copse is? …
Question: Is there a way to tell how old a lilac copse is? Since pruning recommendations are to remove entire stems, the true age of the plant would be only seen in the roots, right? I've read ...
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Question: Good Afternoon from New York! I couldn't find another website that was …
Question: Good Afternoon from New York! I couldn't find another website that was as thorough, so I'm hoping that even though you're New England based, I thought you might still be able ...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr! Last year I asked for help with a sedge …
Question: Good afternoon Dr! Last year I asked for help with a sedge and your response was C. vulpinoidea. Last night as I was examining some perigynia I remove the ovary/achene from a perigynium. T...
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Question: Hi again Arthur. First of all, thank you (and NPT) so much …
Question: Hi again Arthur. First of all, thank you (and NPT) so much for your excellent ID. Most of us should be able to do most of the ID with the help of our books and GO Botany, but sometimes I get...