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Question: Can you tell me what this plant is please?
Question: Can you tell me what this plant is please? Answer: Dear Funkycold, you appear to have photographed a species of Iris, likely Iris foetidissima (stinking iris). It is native to Europe. The...
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Question: Between road and woods, Lincoln, Massachusetts. Vaccinium angustifolium?
...of ME where I live. Best wishes.
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Sighting: Nabalus trifoliolatus at Ledge Wood Dr. Woolwich, ME
...Woolwich, ME Posted Sept. 13, 2022, 4:09 p.m. by woolwichia Location notes: Near large maple in deciduous/evergreen wooded area next to gravel road. Approx 5'tall.
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Question: this is pretty flower growing stone mountain park.GA. vine, look like climbing …
...give me the name? thank you Answer: Dear liku, your plant is likely Matelea carolinensis (Carolina milkvine). It is a vining member of the Apocynaceae (dogbane family) native to the southeastern U...
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Question: Hello, I inherited this lovely little when I took over this office. …
...tell me what it is? Answer: Dear sdodge88, your plant appears to be Ficus elastica (rubber plant). It is a member of the Moraceae (mulberry family) that is native to Asia. The latex from this plant...
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Question: Could you tell me what this plant is called?
...name. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. Questions from outside the topic area are sometimes difficult to provide answers to. Best wishes.
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Question: Can you please identify this plant for me It was found on …
...for me It was found on my farm in east texas Curtis Answer: Dear ccol45, your plant appears to be a species of palmetto (genus Sabal). It could be Sabal minor (dwarf palmetto). Best wishes.
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Question: IN Connecticut, by a stream. i know it is honeysuckle, but can …
...tell me what kind Answer: Dear hstret21, the website is currently experiencing problems with allowing users to upload images. Please email your images to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I will hel...
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Question: Hi, this is in my yard in Lawrence, Massachusetts... can you tell …
...tell me what it is? Answer: Dear NaniWane, you've photographed Lobelia inflata (bladder-pod lobelia, also called Indian-tobacco), a native species that often grows in open and human-disturbed lo...
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Question: This is a followup to a question I asked back in early …
...some more information. Also, I'm happy to have you send me a specimen of the willows you need identified. You could mail me a pressed clipping and I could give you a more confident answer. Fee...