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Question: Hi there, The native status of plants on this site goes down …
...in my own, is that OK? I would think that, since both counties sit within the same eco-region (Northeastern Coastal), it would be OK to do this. I would greatly appreciate any insight! Thanks Answe...
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Question: This is a violet growing in the low, wet corner of my …
...of my yard. Photos taken on May 14, 2024. I thought I had photos of the capsules later on in the year, but I can't find them sadly. I believe it is Viola affinis and I used the Flora Novae Anglia...
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Question: Hello, Picture This repeatedly identified this plant as Silky Dogwood. Before I …
...in my yard in Woodbridge, CT, at the edge of our wooded lot. The soil is clay and in that area, varies between moist and wet.They are appearing in some spots where we have been euthanizing multiflora ...
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Question: 2nd Ilex glabra 'Densa" question. How far from the sidewalk should they …
...Natalie, my response to your first question is copied here to be sure you get an answer to your questions: I spoke to our horticulture department and they have provided some important items that you ...
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Question: We have a growing number of a tall plant in Mount Holly, …
...are my questions: (1) How do we definitively determine which plant it is? (2) Should we be trying to eradicate it, regardless of which it is? Or only if it is Giant Hogweed? Answer: Dear davidsma...
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Question: Hello. I read a lot of information about fig trees and there …
...is my understanding that these plants are outcrossing, so they require pollination to set fruit (though there may be some exceptions to this somewhere that I have never read about). I hope this is he...
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Caulophyllum thalictroides (blue cohosh)
...used my Native Americans as an herbal medicine to treat a range of ailments and as a general tonic. Habitat: floodplain (river or stream floodplains), forests All Characteristics: Spec...