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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...
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Question: Central MA, woodland, partial shade. About 2' tall (so far) and large …
...to my goats. Thanks for any help! Answer: Dear Quinn, you have photographed Phytolacca americana (American pokeweed), a robust, native herbaceous plant that will produce (soon) small white flowers th...
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Question: Hello, I would love your help with this one, please. It has …
...in my pebbly, 4-seasons brook in Windsor NH. It was completely submerged. These photos taken with submersible camera on May 31, 2020 No flowers or fruits observed. Photos attached Thank you, Laura Cos...
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Question: This plant had five-petalled white flowers, similar to raspberry flowers. No noticeable …
...to my suburban garden this year. The larger leaves in the photo are a cucmber; couldn't figure out how to crop the photo. Is it invasive? Answer: Dear rjleong, good afternoon. You've phot...
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Question: In Lebanon, NH. I've used a plant identification app and it has …
...among my other flowers. Uploading isn't working so I will send the images to an email address. Answer: Dear wmrlynn, we corresponded recently about this question. If you are having trouble upl...
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Question: This is a follow up to a question that I asked previously. …
...correct. My observations of the fruits of these species are typically when the sepals are still persistent. Once they fall off, they do look like the fruits in the images you have captured here. Yo...
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Question: Hello, I've been baffled by this yew for years. I originally dig …
...be my first hypothesis for your plant. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello, I need to know the synthesis of the white powder of …
...outside my geographic range of expertise.