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  • Question: Central MA, woodland, partial shade. About 2' tall (so far) and large …

    ...About 2' tall (so far) and large leaves are ~9" long. No luck keying it out, and I'm concerned it could be toxic to my goats. Thanks for any help! Answer: Dear Quinn, you have photogra...

  • Question: Native or not? Bristol county, MA. Edge of woods, mostly full sun. …

    ...growth….about 2’-3’ long. Thorns are fairly straight. Thank you. Answer: Dear elmorain, hello to you. It does appear you have photographed a species of Rubus in the subgenus Rubus (blackberries). M...

  • Polygonaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ...(2000). 1a. Achenes trigonous and with 3 evident wing-angles; leaf blades 12–40 (–57) ×10–30 (–61) cm, cordate-ovate to deltate, borne on stout petioles; androecium with 9 stame...

  • Myricaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ...728]; bracts shorter than to equaling the fruit, not forming a bur 2a. Carpellate bracts 2, accrescent, clasping the achene in fruit; achene flattened, not concealed with a thick layer of...

  • Fagaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ... 2a. Carpellate flowers numbering 2–4 per involucre; involucre covered with spine-like bracts [Fig. 658], enclosing 1–3 nuts at maturity; winter buds not clustered toward distal end of twig ...

  • Cleomaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ...(6–) 10–27 stamens; fruit elevated on a gynophore 0–2 (–6) mm long 1b. Petals entire at the apex; flowers with 6 stamens; fruit elevated on a gynophore 1–80 (–152) mm long 2a...

  • Verbenaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ...11–24 mm wide 1b. Calyx usually less than twice as long as the mature fruit, the portion extending beyond the fruit usually not contorted; style less than 3 times as long as the ovary; st...

  • Geraniaceae: Dichotomous Key

    ...in 2 species); carpel beaks remaining partially adnate to the style column, dehiscing from base to apex [Fig. 672], the free portions of the carpel beaks merely outwardly curving; carpel beaks glabrou...

  • Juniperus: Dichotomous Key

    ... 2a. Plants prostrate shrubs with erect branches, up to 0.3 m high; strobilus with a usually curved stalk, 6–8 (–10) mm long, containing 3–5 seeds; apex of scale-like leaves apiculate ...

  • Magnolia: Dichotomous Key

    ...green, 2–4 mm thick 1b. Leaf blades thick-herbaceous, abaxially pale green to white-green; seeds 9–12 mm long; branchlets gray-brown to brown or red-brown, 4–11 mm thick 2a. ...