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Question: I am hoping for help in identifying 2 goldenrod plants. The seed …
...appreciated. We are developing Founder Plots of native plants and it is imperative that we have a row of just one plant variety and that it is correctly identified. Thank you for your time! Answer: D...
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Question: Hi so i recently found this growing in my yard, i’m not …
...way it looks just want to know more about it if you knew anything ! I’m living in lincoln RI in the salesville area Answer: Dear Stromyy, good morning again. I'm glad you were able to upload an...
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Question: Greetings, After looking through the plant key, I'm guessing that this is …
...I am not certain to the particular variety. Any suggestions? Thanks, Perceptive Plants Answer: Perceptive Plants, without close-up images of the reproductive parts of this plant, I'm unable t...
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Question: Hello - I am on the hunt for linnaea borealis (twinflower) to …
...could get it or a nursery I could call? I named my 4 month old daughter after the plant and would really like to grow it. Thanks for any advice. -Sandra Answer: Dear Sandra, Linnaea borealis has been...
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Question: This shrub was photographed in Dedham MA on May 11, 2014. I …
...direction? Answer: Dear stephradner, your images are a little early to tell confidently. They do appear to be a member of the health family (Ericaceae), but several plants resemble what you have pho...
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Question: Hi I have two flowering plants that are driving me nuts if …
...heads I have only seen a couple but in the same area, they are more like a begonia stem, and will tolerate a floodplain. Answer: Grizzlyman03, the image with the yellow flowers is Tussilago farfara (...
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Question: What is this? Found at Dexter Drumlin, So Lancaster, MA. 4-21-2015 approx …
...is a bract (a modified leaf) called a spathe that encloses the flowers. A little later, the leaves will emerge. If you bruise one of the leaves, you will get a characteristic fetid odor that gives t...
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Question: I have notices these plants growing mostly underneath trees around my property …
...help. Answer: Dear Imc825, your plant is a species of Pyrola (shinleaf), an herbaceous member of the heath family (Ericaceae). Without measurements of the leaf blade lengths and additional images of...
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Question: Here is a picture of a plant I found in Mooselookmeguntic Lake, …
...invasive aquatic plant survey and want to know what to call it in the report. Any thoughts? Thanks. Answer: Dear Plantperson, you have not photographed a tracheophyte (higher vascular plant), rather ...
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Question: Saw these yellow trees off a trail in ronkonkoma there were some …
...sampled some berries! What species of fern are these? Answer: Dear Pcosta123, I'm sorry I can't answer your question (exactly). The plant with the yellow leaves is not a fern, but a decidu...