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Question: Google image search calls this an Evergreen Rose (Rosa Sempervirens). It is …
...any mention of thorns in the descriptions of spirea I have found. I didn't find any reports of Rosa Sempervirens in CT and it seems to be rather rare-- do you think that is what this is? Answer...
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Question: Years ago, I transplanted a Bloodroot from a woodland edge in wetland. …
...to me as well. I will ask the conservation department and identify if the seeds would be of value. If so, I will get back in touch with you. Thank you for your offer--it is appreciated.
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Question: Hello, Thankyou for replying. I will post again my thorny purple flowers …
...to me last year, already in a pot with some flowers on it and the owner did not know the name. I planted this vine in a bigger pot and tyed round a brick colummn in my front yard in Southern Californi...
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Question: Long time member of New England Wildflower Society Friend came up with …
...time member of New England Wildflower Society Friend came up with some unusual seeds Can you help identify? Growing some in a controlled environment hoping to be able to add other images May be very ...
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Question: I have 2 Symphyotrichum species that I’m struggling to identify. They have …
Question: I have 2 Symphyotrichum species that I’m struggling to identify. They have some characteristics of one plant, but then others don’t fit. I’m beginning to think they maybe be natural hybrids....
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Question: I have these growing on the edge of my property (under some …
...some scotch pines) that I cleared of barberry. They came up on their own. I believe they are guelder rose(viburnum opulus) but unsure if it is the American type or European type. I am in Central Mai...
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Question: Hello! I'm from Malaysia. I would be very happy if you can …
...America. While we are happy to entertain any plant related questions, some are outside our region of expertise. I apologize again and hope you can find an answer to your question.
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Question: Hello, I found this plant covering a nearby floodplain, which I am …
...extremely useful), so I can't be certain. If you can share with me (generally) what part of the world these plants came from, I could offer more information. Best wishes.
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Question: I see that the GoBotany range map has Spiranthes lacera in every …
Question: I see that the GoBotany range map has Spiranthes lacera in every Maine county, yet the MNAP rare plant sheets list S. lacera var gracilis as being possibly extirpated in ME. Is S. lacera var...
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Question: Hello ace botanists, I have a question about this plant, which I …
...same to me, so I am requesting expert assistance on its identification. I tried to get a close photo of a single flower, but they are quite small. Thanks in advance. Answer: Dear chickenparmesan24, g...