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Question: Hi, I just submitted this as a sighting. But anyway, I tried …
...in my wetlands last September and discovered it may be a rarer type of aster "Symphyotrichum prenanthoides" maybe? I'm looking to get confirmation on the species. Thank you! Answer: ...
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Question: Keith Hill Orchards in Grafton, MA were the larges in New England …
...of my areas of expertise. I think you might want to direct this question to a University cooperative extension in regions where apple and pear cultivation might be frequent. Best wishes.
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Question: I'm sort of between Switch Panicgrass (Panicum virgatum) and Fall Panicgrass ( …
...with my level of expertise, it could be neither! e.g., P. amarum) This is at the upper level of a salt marsh at Joppa Flats Ed. Center, Newburyport. Taken 7/17/18. Answer: Dear chaffeemonell, good mo...
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Question: This 3-4 foot tall plant is located in my yard in Newton, …
...in my yard in Newton, MA and I took this photo on Sept 14. Bees and butterflies are very attracted to the green closed buds. The buds seem to open not to flowers, but directly to these lovely fluffy s...
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Question: Hi! I'm back at the upper salt marsh at Joppa Flats. At …
...in my garden, but when I went to Chenopodium and saw all the possibilities, I'm thinking this is Chenopodium berlandieri, based on the habitat. Am I right? Answer: Dear chaffeemonell, good after...
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Question: Sorry, but somehow my last question was submitted before all photos were …
...somehow my last question was submitted before all photos were uploaded. These are early September images of a grass taken on our dry, sandy property on Long Island. I’m trying to replace old turf gras...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr. The aster which I had question about, finally bloomed. …
...bloomed. My original question was to identify the species of Symphyotrichum. The stem leaves had unusual marginal teeth. The photos are of the flower and phyllaries. Answer: califyank, those capit...
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Question: Hi, I found this shrub during my site visit. I need to …
...during my site visit. I need to include its scientific 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...
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Question: Hello! I found this plant in my yard, which has a lot …
...in my yard, which has a lot of disturbed areas, in Worcester County, Massachusetts. I think it might be Japanese Barberry, but am not 100% sure after using this website's key. It mostly has two l...
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Question: This fern is growing on a steep shady side of a rocky …
...in my yard in Essex County, Byfield, MA. I believe it is Polypodium virginiaum as opposed to Polystichum acrostichoids due to it not having a leaf stem and not having the stocking toed leaf shape. If ...