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Family: Hydrangeaceae (hydrangea family)
...and 2 to 5 styles. The fruit is a dry capsule that opens when ripe to release its many seeds. The seeds may be winged. Species in this family were formerly included in the Saxifragaceae. This Family'...
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Family: Potamogetonaceae (pondweed family)
...of 2 carpels and tipped by an unsual funnel-shaped stigma. The fruit of this family matures as achene-like drupe. This family includes the species formerly treated in a separate family: Zannichellia...
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Question: I found this plant today grows only 6 foot and some short …
Question: I found this plant today grows only 6 foot and some short 2 or 3 foot has all stems on plant has a little yellow pom pom shape flower has no leaves gust stem and joint where stems grow outb...
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Question: Hi, Attached is an image of an interesting little plant that I …
...it27;s hard with no flower to go on. Ann Answer: Ann, good afternoon. The plant you have photographed is Chimaphila umbellata (noble prince27;s-pine), a native plant in the heath family. The...
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Question: Hello! This plant appeared in my parent's yard in Sherborn, MA a …
...I27;d like to know what it is before I plant it. The picture is of a division in a 4" pot; each flower is less than 1/2" diameter. Thank you! Answer: Dear kblossfeld, it looks like a s...
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Question: There are 3 photos. 2 photos are of is a tree growing …
Question: There are 3 photos. 2 photos are of is a tree growing on my compost. I photo of a shrub with a pink flower that I have in my yard. I saw one like it at the Arnold Arboretum. Thank you Answ...
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Question: I’m taking care of a plant and I’m just having some trouble …
...with 2cups/week. Answer: Dear sgsg171717, I27;m sorry I can27;t help you. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. There are a great many cultivated species that I27...
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Question: This tree has me stumped. Prunus, yes? But what species? Location: residential …
...about 2 - 3 in diameter. The bark looks like an obvious cherry, but doesn27;t seem to be P. serotina or P. virginiana (of which there is a lot around the property). It never fruited or flowered acc...
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Question: I have a young Amelanchier purchased last spring. For personal reasons, I …
...haven27;t been able to get outdoors to look at it. It appears some animal has chewed on the tree--through the bark and into the sapwood. There are just a few leaves left on the tree. It27;s smal...
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Question: Hi, I found a plant today on a roadside in Putney VT. …
...and 2 under lower lip. My photo will not upload on this site... could you send me an email address so I can attach it directly? Thanks! Answer: Dear rgrumbine, I27;m sorry you are having troub...