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Question: Hi, I noticed this in bloom next to our compost pile this …
Question: Hi, I noticed this in bloom next to our compost pile this morning (July 2, Tolland County, CT), growing in semi-shade beneath sumac at the edge of where our sunny back yard meets a wooded ar...
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Question: Hello, this grass was found in a dry rocky understory of a …
...to 2 feet in height. The loose inflorescence was approximately 6 in. The widest leaf blade was apprx 1-inch in diameter. Based on the description, the closest I could come was Piptatherum racemosum....
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Question: I have 2 Symphyotrichum species that I’m struggling to identify. They have …
...have 2 Symphyotrichum species that I’m struggling to identify. They have some characteristics of one plant, but then others don’t fit. I’m beginning to think they maybe be natural hybrids. I will post...
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Question: I planted different chili seeds, a few days later I noticed somewhat …
...1-2 inches maybe, I pulled out one to check if it27;s alright, saw this blue particle again and realized it was actually the seed. What could be the reason? Answer: Dear Johnkosh, good afternoon. ...
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Question: Good evening, I found what I'm pretty sure is a sweet-cicely in …
...it27;s Osmorhiza claytonii to you? Thanks for your assessment! Answer: Dear sldz22, good afternoon. In order to identify this plant, we need to measure the length of the styles at the apex of the...
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Question: From your most recent response: "water loss of the apical organs". What …
...(2) speak to a plant physiologist. There are different mechanism for sap rising in trees. For example, maples have a kind of "carbon dioxide pump", which you can easily find descriptions o...
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Question: Hello, I submitted a query as to the identity of this plant, …
...have 2 sets of involucral bracts or are those long petal-like parts ray flowers?Thanks. Answer: Dear sldz22, that was my thought as well (you should receive my response shortly). The involucre (the ...
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Family: Sapindaceae (soapberry family)
...into 2 winged segments or a capsule. The Sapindaceae family now includes species formerly placed in the Aceraceae and Hippocastanaceae. This Family's Genera: Acer Aesculus Cardiospermu...
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Family: Juncaceae (rush family)
...in 2 separate whorls attaching beneath the ovary (i.e., the ovary is superior). There are 3 or 6 stamens. The compound ovary is comprised of 3 carpels and matures as a capsule that splits apart to rel...
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Family: Colchicaceae (colchicum family)
...in 2 whorls of 3. There are 6 stamens. There are 1 or 3 styles. The fruit is a capsule that releases its seeds when ripe. Species in this family were formerly considered to be part of the Liliaceae. ...