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Question: Hello, I found this plant growing in a wet spot in a …
Question: Hello, I found this plant growing in a wet spot in a young stand of trees in Central Maine. What is it? Answer: Dear tsugasmith, you have collected a species of avens (genus Geum), in the r...
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Question: What type of plant is this?
Question: What type of plant is this? Answer: Dear klocwork27, it would be helpful to know where the image was taken and whether the plant is cultivated or not. It would help narrow down the options...
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Question: Is this a lily?
Question: Is this a lily? Answer: Dear klocwork27, no, your image is not a lily, rather it is an orchid. I cannot be sure without knowing what part of the world your image was taken, but it resemble...
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Question: Hello! Hoping you can help identify this, any help would be appreciated! …
Question: Hello! Hoping you can help identify this, any help would be appreciated! Thank you in advance. -Charlene Answer: Charlene, sorry, we are unable to assist with this one. Though we try to h...
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Question: Found in Wantagh Park in the south of Nassau county, NY. Is …
Question: Found in Wantagh Park in the south of Nassau county, NY. Is this Potentilla argentea? Thanks. Answer: Dear ruih, your plant in the photograph is indeed Potentilla argentea (silver-leaved ci...
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Question: Found also along the shore in Wantagh park in Nassau county, NY. …
Question: Found also along the shore in Wantagh park in Nassau county, NY. This is a shrub. Thanks. Answer: Dear ruih, your image is a species of Rosa (rose), a woody plant related to raspberries, bl...
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Question: This flower just appeared in the flower bed. It is located in …
Question: This flower just appeared in the flower bed. It is located in Cornish, Maine. Please identify it. Answer: jpunch14, without better quality images, especially closer pictures of the flowers...
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Question: I'm stumped by this one. No flowers or fruit evident. Could it …
Question: I'm stumped by this one. No flowers or fruit evident. Could it be a fern? Amesbury Town Forest, MA. Chaffee Monell Answer: Dear Chaffee, your plant is Coptis trifolia (goldthread), a...
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Question: Thank you so much for answering my question, I just could not …
Question: Thank you so much for answering my question, I just could not figure out what type of tree I had. This is a great website:) Answer: GrammaKO, you are welcome. We are excited to help people...
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Question: Hello, Found this plant in my yard is about 4 feet high. …
Question: Hello, Found this plant in my yard is about 4 feet high. need advice on removing etc. Answer: Dear evian, your plant is a species of Datura (thorn-apple), a member of the Solanaceae (nig...