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Question: I live in Thomaston, Me. I bought native BEBB WILLOW from a …
...some cases). Certainly, it likely has some value to the local insect life, especially if the shrub is native to North America. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello! I'm trying to identify all the flowers that grow near my …
...some chickweed that has me stumped on the exact species. I think it's either Giant Chickweed or European Chickweed. I live in the Boston area, and both plants seem to be found in Eastern Massac...
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Question: Dear Botanist, In the area where I live, Salem Sound, Massachusetts, an …
...come across this plant before. Both plants are in the second photo. Thank you for your help! SueLB Answer: Dear SueLB, good morning. The species in the genus Oxalis sometimes produce very pale yello...
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Question: I found this plant today grows only 6 foot and some short …
...some short 2 or 3 foot has all stems on plant has a little yellow pom pom shape flower has no leaves gust stem and joint where stems grow outback Queensland Australia Answer: Dear jomessam, good aft...
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Question: I appreciate the previous answer to my question but I think it …
...environment make that same plant look different? Answer: Dear lumboidong, the keys you see on Go Botany are written for New England (all six states). The measurements are meant to encompass all the ...
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Question: I've been trying to identify this aster species that has appeared in …
...(purple-stemmed American-aster). It is a native species that only sometimes has a purple stem. It has obviously clasping leaves and large flower heads (such as you have photographed). Best wishes.
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Question: There are 3 photos. 2 photos are of is a tree growing …
...for me to identify without additional images. It may be a native species of cherry (genus Prunus), but I would need a close-up of the underside of the leaf and the leaf stalk to be certain. The thir...
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Question: Arthur, I saw a few of these last year but they are …
...name would be Hieracium lachenalii (common hawkweed). It would be useful to have your observations of this population (if plants occur in sun and shade). Feel free to email me at ahaines@nativeplant...
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Question: This tree has me stumped. Prunus, yes? But what species? Location: residential …
Question: This tree has me stumped. Prunus, yes? But what species? Location: residential property shoreline along Scarborough Marsh. The owners cut back a tall dense hedge of this last year. Resprouti...
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Question: Hello, I'm looking for suggestions for our local Tree Commission for native …
...American elm). Now, it seems that non-native is a requirement (or at least perceived as such). I suggest you contact Ulrich Lorimer (ulorimer@nativeplanttrust.org) to obtain lists of hardy, native p...