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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...
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Question: I'm trying to identify this plant. The location is in Berkshire County, …
...areas. My best guess is Cow Parsley or Bland Sweet Cicely. Answer: Dear Sleet, good morning. I can't be certain due to the lack of close-up images of the flowers; however, based on the large br...
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Question: Hi, I found a plant today on a roadside in Putney VT. …
...lip. My photo will not upload on this site... could you send me an email address so I can attach it directly? Thanks! Answer: Dear rgrumbine, I'm sorry you are having trouble uploading image...
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Question: This flower has appeared in my backyard near Boston (upland) next to …
...in my backyard near Boston (upland) next to a fence with our neighbor's yard that is unmown in the summer - lots of canada goldenrod there. I was not able to ID it using GoBotany. Individual fl...