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Question: I saw these this morning at Garden In the Woods. Can you …
...saw these this morning at Garden In the Woods. Can you tell me what they are and if they are native to New England? Answer: Dear dfish60, good morning. You have photographed a species of Packera (gr...
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Question: Found May 20, Ossipee NH. Lots of it. In very gravely, sandy …
...Canadian wild ginger? Thank you! Answer: Dear ksolstad, you have photographed Epigaea repens (trailing arbutus). This native evergreen plant belongs to the heath family. It has early appearing, ve...
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Question: Lincoln, Massachusetts. Growing in the middle of a shallow pond with Nuphar …
...to another pond where cattails grow. I might be able to get a closer picture but the plant itself is inaccessible to me. Answer: Dear jfc, you've photographed a species in the Poaceae (grass fa...
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Question: Hi, it’s me again! So glad you are there! Are you able …
...me again! So glad you are there! Are you able to identify this plant? I was amazed at the random few branches that were Scarlett red! Answer: Dear srferrando+, good morning. None of the images ar...
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Question: Hello, I'm following up my inquiry about common dodder (Cuscuta gronovii) with …
...flowers are so small, it was hard to get a good angle. Fingers crossed there's enough visual info to confirm an ID! Thanks! Answer: Dear sldz22, good afternoon. You have photographed Cuscuta gr...
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Question: This small plant is growing in my very moist moss area. We …
...there are no images associated with your question. Without them, I cannot assist you. If you are having trouble uploading images, feel free to send them to me via email at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.o...
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Question: This small plant is growing in my very moist moss area. We …
...you Debbie Answer: Dear Debbie, good afternoon. You have photographed a species of Hypericum (St. John's-wort). Based on the leaves and the flower, it is most likely Hypericum canadense (lesse...
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Question: I believe this is porcelain berry. It climbs up my trees and …
...Dear aperrin20, good afternoon. Yes, the plant appears to be Ampelopsis glandulosa (Amur peppervine). This species is difficult to control, but cutting the stems of this liana can go a long way towa...
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Question: Hi there. I just found several Persian silk trees growing on a …
...please get me a close picture of the leaflets that allows me to see the asymmetrical nature of the midvein. That would help me be confident of the identification and I would update the Go Botany maps...
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Question: Hi, trying again with better photos of the flowers, which are quite …
...leaves. Thanks! Answer: Dear cwoodsr, good morning. Thank you for getting updated photographs, they are much better! The plant in your images is Digitalis lutea (straw foxglove), a species with re...