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Question: This plant is difficult for me to identify. I took this photo …
...grow opposite up the red stalk. Each big leaf has two little ones accompanying it. Answer: Dear PB-Ozark, it looks like you have photographed Phytolacca americana (American pokeweed). It is a robu...
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Question: Hi there, I discovered this plant at my backyard. The fruit is …
...produced opposite the leaves. You could confirm this by inspecting the plant. I can't help you further without knowing what part of the world this plant came from (it is always crucial to know ...
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Question: I live in western mass. I found this plant growing near a …
...(not opposite, as in maples). Best wishes.
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Question: This is an 8-10' hedge shrub next to some honeysuckle that has …
...are opposite and entire, and the flower is irregular. I have not had luck figuring out the species using GoBotany tools. Can you identify it? Thanks. Answer: Dear Whitepine, the shrub is Kolkwitzia a...
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Question: Understory tree, opposite leaves, 4-part fused seed capsule, bark is light colored, …
...tree, opposite leaves, 4-part fused seed capsule, bark is light colored, buds green, does not look like any dogwood I have seen. Groton MA Answer: Dear mmetzger42, Unfortunately, I can't tell yo...
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Question: Hi Arthur: struggling with this one. Bangor, ME Penobscot Co. 8/31/19. irregular …
...blue. Opposite leaves very long and narrow. Flowers on stalks in leaf axils. Dry trailside at Walden-Parke Preserve. Agalinis sp??? Thanks! Answer: Dear Alanseamans, you have photographed Agalinis te...
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Question: This plant is about 2-3-ft. tall, bushy, branching. Leaves are small, 1" …
...long, opposite. Flowers are clustered, medium purple, non fragrant but attracts bees/butterflies. Grows in sun, poor soil. Found in southeastern Massachusettes. Does not appear to be a Blue Mist Flo...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr. I came across the pretty pink flower which at …
...had opposite lance shaped leaves. The five petals had what appears to be additional petals arising from the throat of the flower. Thank you in advance. I have observed this plant in Malden and Arli...
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Question: This grew in my dry cattle pasture along with brake ferns, hay …
...are opposite and very narrow. Possibly a type of beardtongue or skullcap ? Answer: Dear fogeorge, it appears to be a species of Agalinis (also known by the common name agalinis). These are hemiparas...
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Question: Could you please help me identify this plant I could in my …
...stamens opposite the petals). Hopefully this will get you started on your study. Best wishes.