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Question: Between road and woods, Lincoln, Massachusetts. It looks like a Persicaria but …
...like a Persicaria but it's not one I recognize and it has no flowers yet. I was considering Persicaria virginiana since I've been told it grows in this town, but it may not be identifiable ...
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Question: Hello! I have a question about the length of time it takes …
...Hello! I have a question about the length of time it takes for fruit to ripen: do you know of any specie, anywhere, that takes longer than one year to go from flower to fruit? I've been looking f...
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Question: Hello! I've been having a hard time figuring out what this plant …
...on it yet, which obviously makes it trickier! Answer: Dear emmettra, good morning. This plant will require flowers to identify as there are several different composite species that have leaves of th...
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Question: Good day, Please help me identify this plant that has been growing …
Question: Good day, Please help me identify this plant that has been growing in my front yard in London for at least 20 years.its now very tall and since I have come back from being away it's loo...
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Question: I spotted this beauty yesterday, June 26, at Wilbur Preserve South in …
...You have indeed found a species in the legume family and it is one of the very few genera that have small teeth on the leaflet margsins (e.g., Trifolium, Medicago, Melilotus). I am not certain who yo...
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Question: A couple of these are growing in a dry shade bed that …
...While this will not identify the genus, it will identify the dogwood group. Your plant may be native or not. Benthamidia japonica (Kousa dogwood) has leaves similar to your plant but is native to As...
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Question: Hi! I'm a master gardener intern in RI and have been stumped …
Question: Hi! I'm a master gardener intern in RI and have been stumped trying to id this plant. It popped up in a perennial garden. It has single red stems with opposite serrated leaves and a red...
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Question: I have a wetland in front of my house which consists mostly …
...restrictions apply since across the street is a pond,so I don’t want to kill it but manage it. My question is can the alder be cut back, since it has become quite tall and many break in the winter, an...
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Question: Good evening. I'm hoping you can identify this shrub (there are 5 …
...Lisabailey, your plant looks like a species of Cotoneaster (a woody member of the rose family). Specifically, it looks like Cotoneaster lucidus (hedge cotoneaster), which is native to Asia. Best wis...
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Question: Hello, I found this flower at the edge of my woodland in …
...and haven't been able to identify it. It is growing near a patch of several dozen Pink Lady's Slippers. Thanks! Answer: Dear lydiamusco, there are no images associated with your question. I...