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Question: There are a few of these small, multi-stem trees in Lexington conservation …
...multi-stem trees in Lexington conservation land which I have been watching for over a year. I think it is Euonymous atropurpureus however some of the images I have seen for that species have purple ...
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Question: Can you identify this plant for me? Are there benefits to having …
...you identify this plant for me? Are there benefits to having this plant? Is it poisonous? Answer: Dear Shellandria25, while I am not an expert on cultivated plants (Go Botany is a website dedicated t...
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Question: This is a flower blooming now in a meadow restoration by Muhlenberg …
...natives in bloom there now that I have been able to identify, but I haven't been able to identify this one. Can you help? Answer: Dear ieagleson, you have photographed Verbesina alternifolia (wi...
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Question: Hello! Thank you so much for your generosity in helping people in …
...generosity in helping people in the region identify and learn about the plants in their area. I have been looking at this plant species for a few years and was wondering what they might be. My suspici...
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Question: Greetings. I posted a sighting of Eichhornia crassipes at Westville Recreation Area, …
...previewed, it was an image I had previously posted of Impatiens pallida. I have the same issue with trying to post the image here. Will this glitch be fixed soon? I think the site is wonderful, but th...
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Question: Years ago, I transplanted a Bloodroot from a woodland edge in wetland. …
...soil.Now, it's been growing in woodland shade with no direct sunlight. I've returned to the original site several times since, but could find no population of this sedge. I followed the dich...
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Question: Would like to ID this pine tree. Located in NYC, Riverside park, …
...confidently identify a pine that may have been planted in a park. It could have originated from locations where I do not have taxonomic expertise. It is not Pinus rigida (pitch pine) as that species...
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Question: Thank you for the prompt response to my earlier question. I did …
...description, it is a vacciniun serengelii. I have pictures of plants and flowers that are wild in the Himalayan region of india.The first one looks like a moss in full bloom. Never seen this before. ...
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Question: Hi my name is Ralph i live in Southern New York, I …
Question: Hi my name is Ralph i live in Southern New York, I recently received a package of leaves in the mail for my mother. I have a friend in Southern California who recommended my mother grind up ...
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Question: Hello, I saw your response to CarolBEE on Aug 30 regarding an …
...(unless its invasive), so this guy will join my strays, but I'd like to know who it is if possible. Thanks. Answer: Dear sldz22, yes, it is most likely that you have Epilobium ciliatum (fringed ...