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Question: I think this is a cherry, but someone else suggested it's a …
...someone else suggested it's a birch. Can you tell me? The bark is brown and spotted. Answer: Dear Madelein89, Good afternoon. I'm sorry, but there are no images associated with your questi...
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Question: I was wondering if you could help me identify this plant! It …
Question: I was wondering if you could help me identify this plant! It is in New Hampshire near Portsmouth. It grows on the edge of a forest and has red a few red berries, serrated leaves. None grow o...
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Question: Plant apps have given me an id of royal fern (Osmunda regalis) …
...given me an id of royal fern (Osmunda regalis) but to me this looks very different. Seen in October at Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary, Sharon, MA, in a wetland area. Is it just fresh growth or someth...
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Question: Good morning. Fotos from Franklin Co, MA. Any idea as to what …
...for me to see on Plant Share). Can you email me the original images? My email is ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org, I should be able to assist. Best wishes.
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Question: It's gonna be great if you able to identify the name of …
...name of this plant for me. It's a wild plant that grows everywhere. I really wanted to know this plant name. Your answer will appreciated. Thankyou Answer: Sarahlee, thank you for your email. Y...
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Question: Thanks for replying back. If you could assist me in finding a …
...assist me in finding a local botanist who can help me with identifying the species of the bamboo I shared, I shall be very grateful. Thanks in advance. Plus, You guys are amazing. Love ya all Dr. Za...
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Question: Hi!It's not often the GoBotany searches fail me, and it's driving me …
...fail me, and it's driving me nuts not knowing what this is! Located in Sudbury, MA, edge of a wooded area. Tree form, slightly serrated leaf edges, mostly 3 leaves/cluster but more at tips/new ...
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Question: Hi Arthur! I submitted the following photo to the ELA photo contest. …
...asked me if it's Viburnum dentatum (what I had assumed) or if it is Viburnum recognitum (which I somehow hadn't heard of)... it may be that we can't get the ID from this photo... i can ...
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Question: While doing a botanical survey on private land in Reading, Windsor CO., …
...brought me to D. filix-mas. To me it appears to be a potential or close match. Looking to get a second opinion from someone who might be more familiar with this species than me. Habitat was dry mesic ...
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Question: Hello! This plant appeared in my parent's yard in Sherborn, MA a …
...diameter. Thank you! Answer: Dear kblossfeld, it looks like a species of pink-flowered forget-me-not (e.g., Myosotis alpestris, Myosotis sylvatica). It would be very difficult for me to identify th...