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Question: Hi GoBotany PlantShare, I live in a heavily wooded area surrounded by …
Question: Hi GoBotany PlantShare, I live in a heavily wooded area surrounded by farmland in Upper Bucks County, PA a mile inland from the Delaware River, 50 miles north of Philadelphia. I have not...
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Question: Hi Arthur, I was recently walking a floodplain in Southern NH and …
...quality lacking). I thought I recognized them as Wild Yam - Dioscorea villosa, didn't have ID book on me. Decided to confirm with Go Botany, but according to the species page it hasn't been ...
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Question: Hi Ace Botanists! Earlier this year you helped me identify that my …
...and have been plucking single and alternate leaves as I see them. You have helped me save this patch! Are these little ones likely rhizomatous remnants from the same individual I planted last year, or...
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Question: Good morning, I am so very hopeful that what I have in …
...liskagb, good morning. I'm sorry I cannot help you. I do not believe the identification app that you have used to be useful here--there is no manner of providing a confident identification with...
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Question: I'm having trouble distinguishing Ilex verticillata from I laevigata in winter. I …
Question: I'm having trouble distinguishing Ilex verticillata from I laevigata in winter. I find the fruit color somewhat subjective, depending on light conditions, and I'm not sure of what ...
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Question: Hello, from the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains in California near …
...foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains in California near Lake Don Pedro. I recently noticed this plant in one of my tree planters but have no idea what it is but suspect it may have been produced ...
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Question: I have a young Amelanchier purchased last spring. For personal reasons, I …
...wrapping them with some type of protective material is important early on (until the bark thickens). So long as the tree has not been girdled (i.e., the chewing damage is not all the way around the c...
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Question: Hello! I grew husk cherry (Physalis pruinosa) this past season with seeds …
...me if P. pruinosa is native to New England? I see on your site that P. grisea is native, and that P. pruinosa is a synonym. However, your site also mentions some confusion around P. pruinosa. I jus...
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Question: I have been trying to ID a common spring ephemeral. Thru other …
Question: I have been trying to ID a common spring ephemeral. Thru other sources I think it is Anemone quinquefolia (wood anemone, wood windflower). Why could I not find it in the GoBotany simple key ...
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Question: Hi, This plant or sapling has finely serrated, alternating ovoid, flat leaves, …
...pine trees had been removed In recent years. Thank you so much for your assistance. Answer: PaintedTrillium, I'm sorry, I can't identify the plant based on the images provided. I have sev...