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Question: I found this plant today grows only 6 foot and some short …
...from my region of expertise, but if I can't identify the plant, I may be able to direct you to folks who can. Best wishes.
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Question: I appreciate the previous answer to my question but I think it …
...to my question but I think it was misunderstood Does the description a dichotomous key entry gives for a plant in one state apply to the same plant in another state? For example if a key for Massac...
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Question: Hi, I'm trying to do an illustration of this 19th century Floridian …
...suspected, my expertise is limited to the northeastern portion of North America. However, the plants look identifiable. You want to connect with folks in the southeastern US, which you can find on I...
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Question: I've been trying to identify this aster species that has appeared in …
...mowing). My guess is Symphotrichum puniceum? Answer: Dear winterbloomfarm, good afternoon. The plant you have photographed is most likely Symphyotrichum puniceum (purple-stemmed American-aster). It...
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Question: Hi Arthur, I have a two dogwoods inMass in my yard, Cornus …
...in my yard, Cornus mas, whose fruits are edible and Cornus Florida, whose fruits are said by some studies to be poisonous, or non-edible, or unpalatable but non-poisonous. I bit one of the drupes and ...
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Question: Hello! This plant appeared in my parent's yard in Sherborn, MA a …
...(e.g., Myosotis alpestris, Myosotis sylvatica). It would be very difficult for me to identify the species here without plants (both flowering and fruiting) in hand. I hope knowing the genus is usefu...
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Question: Hello. I've noticed that there are several iNaturalist observations of Toxicodendron pubescens …
...(to my unexperienced eyes) however a few have larger rounded lobes on the leaflets, more like other images of T. pubescens. Do you have a sense of how reliable leaf shape is here? Is it likely this pl...
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Question: Hello there, attached are more photos of the "wild parsnip" I was …
...in my wildflower garden, but I'm concerned that they are of the blue lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus) type. Should I clear them out as well? It's concerning to me that there are places that are ...
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Question: My sister who lives in Cary, Maine, gave me this small mountain …
Question: My sister who lives in Cary, Maine, gave me this small mountain ash that she dug up near her home, which is in a large wooded area in Northern, Maine. She believes it’s a native mountain as...
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Question: Hello! Thank you for providing this service. This fast-growing suckering sapling is …
...in my yard: disturbed glacial-lake plain, several feet of sand atop heavy clay till. I live in Webster NY, so not exactly New England, but would like to know whether this tree is native to the Northea...