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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...
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Question: Does PlantShare use sightings to combat invasive species? I travel all across …
...it's best to strike before they're established, but I can't dig up every lone garlic mustard or patch of knotweed I pass. I searched online but there doesn't seem to be any central...
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Question: Hi Ace, I found this plant in early August in Lincoln, MA. …
...dispersal. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello, I love Go Botany and I am so grateful for the …
...status. Best wishes.
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Question: Hi, I'm monitoring quadrats in an emergent wetland area next to a …
...settings. Best wishes.