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Question: Does North America have a native flower that is semi-parasitic? The Brits …
Question: Does North America have a native flower that is semi-parasitic? The Brits have one called yellow rattle/Rhinanthus minor. Answer: Dear cordelia, good afternoon. We have a number of plants...
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Question: Hello Arthur. This is in the Town Forest of Amesbury. Is it …
Question: Hello Arthur. This is in the Town Forest of Amesbury. Is it Beaked or American Hazelnut? The branchlets seem to have a few stipitate glands, but the catkins seem to be sessile. At other ...
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Question: Hello. Can you tell me if this is Abies balsamea or Abies …
Question: Hello. Can you tell me if this is Abies balsamea or Abies fraseri, please? I see the twig is hairy, which i think is fraseri, but not sure. I know fraseri is mostly in the south, but this ar...
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Question: This willow is on Lexington Town conservation land, possibly planted there. I …
Question: This willow is on Lexington Town conservation land, possibly planted there. I am wondering if it is Salix caprea or another non-native. There are a few multistem trees that are about 10'...
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Question: This has appeared in my daughter-in-law’s garden and she didn’t recall planting …
Question: This has appeared in my daughter-in-law’s garden and she didn’t recall planting anything there and wondered what it could be. It’s mid April in central Maine if that helps! Thank you! Answe...
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Question: Japanese yew tree. It’s large and wide spreading. I believe this is …
Question: Japanese yew tree. It’s large and wide spreading. I believe this is what’s in my front yard. moved in 2016 to this home in Warwick RI. But the tree has zero red berries. So I’m not sure if i...
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Question: I have been trying to find out what type of plant this …
Question: I have been trying to find out what type of plant this is. They are growing on a hill in the woods in Connecticut, I've seen several and they all seem to be growing at the base of a tr...
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Question: Hello, In the absence of flowers, is it possible to tell who's …
Question: Hello, In the absence of flowers, is it possible to tell who's living along the edge of the brook---Caltha palustris or Ficaria verna? Found in Lincoln Ri. Thanks Answer: Dear sldz22, ...
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Question: There are a few of these small, multi-stem trees in Lexington conservation …
Question: There are a few of these small, multi-stem trees in Lexington conservation land which I have been watching for over a year. I think it is Euonymous atropurpureus however some of the images...
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Question: New to Plant Share. These photos taken last May at my rental …
Question: New to Plant Share. These photos taken last May at my rental property in Manchester NH is of a fern would like to have IDed. I think iNaturalist misidentified as a Lady Fern. Been disconnec...