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Question: Hello! I keep finding this grass and am not sure what species …
...let me know if you need any more information. Thank you! Answer: Dear dinunziol, the grass you have observed appears to be a species of Andropogon (bluestem), in the grass family. It may be Andropog...
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Question: Some kind of persicaria pr polygonum? I checked it against everything in …
Question: Some kind of persicaria pr polygonum? I checked it against everything in those genera on GoBotany and didn't see a match with the stout purple-white cloverlike flowers, the red stems/jo...
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Question: Arthur, I looked at the online Gobotany Goodyera repens photos as I …
...some for the first time and wanted to see pictures to cross written check description. It seems to me the 10th photo (Kausen's)looks more like pubescens with spiraling flowers than the other phot...
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Question: I'm sort of between Switch Panicgrass (Panicum virgatum) and Fall Panicgrass ( …
...email me at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org to discuss further. Best wishes.
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Question: Good evening. the inflorescence of this grass looks like some of the …
...some of the barleys or foxtails, But i could seem to find a good match in the guide. Can you zero me in? It's on the upper bank of the salt marsh, Joppa Flats Ed Center. Thanks. Answer: Dear ch...
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Question: Good Afternoon I have an aster growing in my backyard with rather …
...helping me. Answer: califyank, good morning. These leaves are consistent in many respects with Symphyotrichum cordifolium, though the margin is a little unusual (they can be quire saliently toothed,...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr. The aster which I had question about, finally bloomed. …
Question: Good afternoon Dr. The aster which I had question about, finally bloomed. My original question was to identify the species of Symphyotrichum. The stem leaves had unusual marginal teeth. ...
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Question: Hi, I found this shrub during my site visit. I need to …
...name, yet I'm not sure what it is😅 I really hope you can help me. Thank you Answer: Dear bahagia, I'm sorry I can't help you. I don't know where in the world this image was take...
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Question: This Carex was found in wet meadow in Harpswell, ME. Lot's of …
...wet meadow in Harpswell, ME. Lot's of Carex's go through but have perhaps narrowed to Carex gynandra - Nodding Sedge or Carex crinita - Long-haired Sedge ? Not sure I have provided enough ph...
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Question: Hello there! I bet no one has told you, you sure are …
...synoecius, meaning it has bisexual flowers (i.e., flowers with both stamens for pollen and carpels for ovules). The structures you are seeing on some flowers are galls of some sort. I do not know wh...