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Question: I don't have a question about a particular plant, but I wanted …
...something that's been making me curious. If a plant, either it's stem or leaves, or petals, had been subject to a snake's venom, how would it react? Would there be discoloration or woul...
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Question: What do you suppose these two "asters" are? They're similar in size: …
...the members of the genus Symphyotrichum (American-aster) without the lower leaves. The one on the left (white ray flowers) appears to be Symphyotrichum lanceolatum (lance-leaved American-aster) and t...
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Question: Photos show something that looks like quercus muenlenbergii to me but I …
...something that looks like quercus muenlenbergii to me but I gather that is rare so may not be likely. Found 4 individuals on a wooded path between the highway and an office parking lot in Burlington, ...
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Question: Any suggestions of what to grow under a mature Black Walnut tree …
...Kamereone, this is a question for the horticulture department at the New England Wild Flower Society. I suggest you email the horticulture department (nursery@newenglandwild.org) and ask this same qu...
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Question: First time I've ever seen this curious yellow fruit here on the …
...letting me know if this is rare for our latitude? Oh and where it could have come from... Answer: Dear GwynethGrant, you have photographed Triosteum aurantiacum (orange-fruited horse-gentian), a nati...
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Question: I've been running into a type of flowering shrub often found on …
...for me. Answer: Dear Paul, you appear to have photographed Reynoutria X bohemica (Bohemian knotweed), formerly referred to as Fallopia X bohemica. It is the hybrid between Reynoutria japonica (Japan...
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Question: Hi, these Vaccinium spp. were found in open forest in northwest Somerset …
...same species. Individual plants may or may not produce a bloom on the berries. It is usual for there to be a bloom, but sometimes it is absent. This form has been named in the past (var. nigrum), b...
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Question: I'm interested in developing some "living pathways" through my small garden. I've …
...some "living pathways" through my small garden. I've been reading about "stepable" plants, such as creeping thyme and roman chamomile, and am inspired by the work of Lionel Sm...
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Question: Please help me identify these two ferns. Photos were taken in Litchfield …
...a member of the Osmundaceae (royal fern family), but could either be Osmundastrum cinnamomeum (cinnamon fern) or Osmunda claytoniana (interrupted fern). I hope these answers are at least of some help...
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Question: The last two pictures of ferns on the Simple Key page have …
...help me eradicate them, preferably without chemicals. I live in SE Michigan. Thank you Answer: Dear nwhite, I'm sorry but there are no pictures associated with your question. Without images I w...