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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...
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Question: I'm sorting through my field sampling photos from Maine and northern New …
...through my field sampling photos from Maine and northern New York taken in May/early summer and found another set of problem plants. Is there any good way to differentiate between (1) Wild leeks, (2) ...
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Question: Hi! I was wondering if I could get some help identifying this …
...in my area (Connecticut shoreline). It grows almost exclusively along river beds, areas prone to flooding and in local wooded marshes. Best guess so far would be something in the Ericaceae family (pos...