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Question: I'm in Southeast Connecticut, and I've stumbled upon this plant, which I've had absolutely no look of discovering what it …

  • Question

    I'm in Southeast Connecticut, and I've stumbled upon this plant, which I've had absolutely no look of discovering what it is. It's underneath a tree, meaning that it doesn't get much sunlight, it's a terrestrial plant, it seems to be anomalous because nothing else around it resembles it, and while it's not directly next to the woods near us, it's near a particularly tree area. There are hairs along the stem (not evident from photos). Do you know what this is? Thanks in advance for answering.

    Answer

    Dear teenprogrammer, there is no image associated with your question. Without an image, I won't be able to assist you. If you are having trouble posting images, feel free to attach them to an email and send them to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I will try to assist you.