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Question: Hello! I have been trying to figure out what kind of plant …
...contacted. I do not know which species you have photographed because cultivated collections could hail from many parts of the world (outside of my region of expertise). That written, it looks simila...
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Question: First time this one has been seen. Within 50 feet of Cobbet's …
Question: First time this one has been seen. Within 50 feet of Cobbet's Pond in Windham, NH. I have not enhanced the image at all. Love to know what it is. Lots of mushrooms popping up within th...
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Question: Is this from red oak? I've seen them around the woods in …
Question: Is this from red oak? I've seen them around the woods in Lincoln, Massachusetts the last few days. The wind has been strong enough that I can't associate them with individual tre...
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Question: Hello there, I have been wondering if these trees are Northern Mountain …
...mountain-ash). The leaflets have the correct length to width ratio and the branchlets and winter buds are quite hairy. This is the usual species (unfortunately) in the horticulture trade, so it is r...
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Question: I just posted Campanula trachelium It is not a North American Plant. …
Question: I just posted Campanula trachelium It is not a North American Plant. It is very aggressive and now I'm trying to eradicate from yard. Have others reported this plant and its bad behavio...
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Question: What is causing my shrubs to die?
Question: What is causing my shrubs to die? Answer: Dear demag007, I have no idea. You have not provided with any information, such as: what species are the shrubs, what symptoms are you observing,...
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Question: I mistakenly consumed this plant a couple weeks ago and am feeling …
...Apiaceae (celery family). Identification within this family is difficult, especially without flower or fruits, and knowledge of where this plant came from. If you can acquire images later in the sea...
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Question: This is a resubmit with photos! These plants started growing this spring …
Question: This is a resubmit with photos! These plants started growing this spring in a dry spot in my garden under some milkweed. I have never seen them before. I saw some in a few other spots. Mayb...
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Question: Hi, I found a plant today on a roadside in Putney VT. …
...sessile, entire, alternate with parallel-ish venation. Flowers: lower lip white/cream with brownish upper lip, and brownish venation within, sepals hairy: 3 above upper lip and 2 under lower lip. My...
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Question: For the last few years I have been trying to ID Salix …
...this is proving to be difficult. Can you thiverify this plant, I came up with S. candida. - Bruce Answer: Dear Bruce, Good afternoon. Identifying willows from their flowers is difficult--but it i...