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Question: My name is Anas, and I live in Somalia. I found this …
Question: My name is Anas, and I live in Somalia. I found this tree in 2019, and I only have its seeds. The tree has been cut down, and I don’t know its name, I only have its seeds. Answer: Dear Ayax...
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Question: I am hoping for some input on 2 shrubs I encountered on …
...confirm my hypotheses (I do believe I know what at least one of the plants are, but I need to see details of the winter buds more clearly). Best wishes.
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Question: Hi so I’ve been walking around my backyard using the plantnet app …
...around my backyard using the plantnet app trying to identify some plants, and this one came up as wall lettuce. I just wanted to confirm this because I looked it up and saw that it’s not commonly spot...
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Question: two unusual species that are ‘wild’ and in association that perhaps need …
...(to my knowledge) outside of intentional plantings. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes.
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Question: Hi Ace Botanists! =) Last summer in my yard I removed a …
...in my yard I removed a bunch of invasive Campanula rapunculoides (bellflower) and replaced it with some Garden in the Woods Conoclinium coelestinum (mistflower). The mistflower was healthy, grew quic...
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Question: Hi! I have a spot that I have been visiting for several …
...than my hands. It made berries the past two years . This year- no sight of it! I was devastated. There are tiny ones but I guess I want to know if it was just old and died? What happens to old plants?...
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Question: Hello! I was gardening the other day when I saw this plant …
...goutweed. My mind went to the guess that they are some kind of orchid. Or perhaps Lily of the Valley? Thank you! Answer: Dear Ijaloś, there are no images associated with your question. Without them,...
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Question: Hi Ace Botanists! Earlier this year you helped me identify that my …
...that my Garden In the Woods-purchased Conoclinium coelestinum (Blue mistflower) was nowhere to be seen under a patch of invasive Campanula rapunculoides (Creeping bellflower). I pitchforked out the be...
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Question: I found a few of these unusually colored (and shaped) leaves growing …
...on my sample are distinctly pink only. The flowers/fruits that I see appear to belong to the bog rosemary Any direction you can point me in would be greatly appreciated, Debbie. Answer: Dear Debbie,...
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Question: Hi: I'm planting trees, shrubs and wildflowers in my son's school courtyard …
...in my son's school courtyard as part of a project featuring indigenous plants. We have about 850 square feet of planting beds, which surround central concrete pavers. The courtyard gets quite hot...