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Question: I was walking in my backyard in the woods and spotted this …
...feel free to attach them to an email and send them to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I will try to help further. Best wishes.
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Question: Aseroa Rubra (Flower fungus) I had a problem trying up load the …
...feel free to send them to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I will be happy to view them and answer any questions you have. Best wishes.
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Question: Can you help identifying this plant please sir it was found on …
...feel free to email one to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org . I will do what I can to assist.
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Question: Hello, I have no idea what region my plant might live, but …
...feel free to email them to "ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org", and I can try to help you with your request.
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Question: i saw this plant in a nursery in FtLauderdale and it was …
...feel free to send them to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I can try to help you. Best wishes.
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Question: Found along the wood river in RI. Was wondering if someone could …
...feel free to attach them to an email and send them to my address: ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org. I would be happy to try and help you identify the unknown plant.
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Question: Hello, I found this flower at the edge of my woodland in …
...feel free to attach them to an email and send them to my address: ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org. I would be happy to try and help you identify the unknown plant.
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Question: I found this photo online with no details. I'm wondering if anybody …
...feel free to attach the image to an email and send it to: ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org. I would be happy to try and identify your mystery plant.
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Question: Growing in a ravine near stream. Small ,maybe 13inches high.central ny.
...feel free to attach the image to an email and send it to: ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org. I would be happy to try and identify your mystery plant. Best wishes.
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Question: this is growing roadside in normal dry soil in N E Ct
...feel free to attach the image to an email and send it to: ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org. I would be happy to try and identify your mystery plant.