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Question: I'm stumped on this one. This flower is growing in the Kenduskeag …
...non-native member of the flowering-rush family. This species can be problematic in some settings. This species has been documented in Penobscot County, ME, previously. Your sighting is an important...
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Question: This plant had five-petalled white flowers, similar to raspberry flowers. No noticeable …
...a member of the rose family. I can't tell you which species you've photographed without more images, including closer ones of the leaves and of the fruits. If you want to email images dire...
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Question: This is a follow up to a question that I asked previously. …
...somewhat) but I cannot be sure. I’ve included a few more pictures of the plant here, any help is greatly appreciated. Answer: Dear amikolinski, good morning. I do think you are correct. My observat...
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Question: Hello again, I know grasses are hard but I am hoping that …
...tell me something about this grass. It is located on an island in Salem Sound, MA Thank you very Much! SueLB Answer: Dear SueLB, good morning. Yes, they are difficult from photographs. What I can s...
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Question: Hello....Iam an undergraduate in Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur, Nepal. I'm recently …
...some guidance and some help ... Answer: Dear sailendrakadel108, Here is a paper for its taxonomy: Henning, T., D. Quandt, B. Grosse-Veldmann, A. Monro, and M. Weigand. 2014. Weeding the Nettles II...
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Question: I'm not sure this is a plant, it smells like a carcass, …
Question: I'm not sure this is a plant, it smells like a carcass, surrounded by flies, and appears out of nowhere. But it doesn't happen everyday so I don't know where else to ask. For ...
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Question: My great grandmother was given a cutting of this plant 30 years …
...for me to offer help because cultivated plants are not my realm of expertise. I'm happy to examine the image and can pass it along to try and find someone who will recognize it. Best wishes and...
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Question: Hello, I am from a little town in Massachusetts called North Brookfield. …
...time to shower let alone scan for these lucky charms. I had the opportunity to spend a couple days outside recently and was excited to scan the grass. Astonished, I came across what I believe to be a ...
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Question: Stumped with Brassicaceae from Stevens Island, floodplain, Oxford Cty, ME, in open …
...Cty, ME, in open meadow on the northeast side near main river channel. The plants were stiffly erect, 20-80 cm high with racemes of flowers growing near the top of the stems. The open flowers were abo...
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Question: Hi I have this plant growing next to my sidewalk. It is …
...same plant growing in the neighborhood, in Reading MA. Can you identify it for me? I've yet to see any flowers, but it grows rather leggy, and the green begins to turn red as the plant is stres...