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Question: Hello ~ I have keyed-out a plant to Agalinus paupercula, small-flowered agalinus. …
...noticed my sample has a wonderful minty scent, quite strong, yet this attribute is not mentioned for any species in the genus. It would be very helpful to know whether or not Agalinus has a mint scen...
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Question: Please I want to know English and scientific name of this plant, …
...in my native Hausa language. Its called kafi likita here. Kafi likita literary means better than Doctor. Its so named because it regerate blood in anemic patient quickly. Answer: Dear rabiunaku, good...
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Question: Hi. I have looked for this plant in online DBs and can't …
...around my home and now (4/29/18) has leaves popping out and purple flower heads. It has a main shoot 6+' high and two other shoots coming from the base about 3' long and closer to the ground...
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Question: Hello! Every year I harvest this wild onion plant along the riverbanks …
...methods. My email is ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org, hope to hear from you.
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Question: I found this flower in my New Hampshire garden and haven’t planted …
...in my New Hampshire garden and haven’t planted anything like it. I couldn’t get the whole flower in a picture without potentially damaging it. The petals are bell shape with multiple yellow pistils an...
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Question: New to the site. I posted up two pictures of a plant …
...behind my property which had been growing back for only two years. Supposedly a Northern Blazing Star which one book mentioned may be rare. Would appreciate any information. Thank you! Answer: MaineR...
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Question: I cleared some grass off a wet spot in my lawn. Among …
...in my lawn. Among the various things I planted, this came up. It could have come as a weed seed in added dirt. I tried the interactive key starting with non-woody plants, not composites, with oppos...
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Question: 4/22/19 Hi! I’m hoping my photos show enough info for an ID. …
...hoping my photos show enough info for an ID. Our property is on Long Island, is mostly shady with sandy soil. The plants shown are low growing, clumping and tolerate dry conditions. They flower in ear...
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Question: Hi Arthur! I submitted the following photo to the ELA photo contest. …
...with my coarse ID of "Arrowwood Viburnum" ... ELA liked the photo but asked me if it's Viburnum dentatum (what I had assumed) or if it is Viburnum recognitum (which I somehow hadn'...
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Question: This plant has come up in great abundance in my newly created …
...in my newly created wildflower meadow. In August 2018 I put in several established plants and in late November spread a variety of wildflower seeds in the area. I cannot identify the plant from your w...