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Question: I have been trying to figure out what this is. I really …
...in my yard. Answer: Dear Bad97, you have photographed Piers japonica (Japanese Andromeda), a member of the heath family that is native to eastern Asia. Best wishes.
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Question: I photographed this plant in Millers Falls Massachusetts at my sons farm. …
...at my sons farm. The land it is located on is conservation protected. Is this a climbing dayflower (commelina diffusa)? Answer: malisayounger, you have photographed a dayflower, but it is Commelina c...
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Question: Found in northeast Nebraska on a prairie
...of my lack of familiarity with the Nebraska flora, but I suggest you check there to see if this fits well. Best wishes.
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Question: what is this plant and is bit beneficial and edible? Ohio North …
...In my area it is one of the later flowering species, and is visited by native bees. Best wishes.
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Question: was wondering what this plant is?
...outside my area of expertise. I wish I could help you.
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Question: This young tree has spherical galls similar to ones I've seen on …
...that's my guess. Lincoln, Massachusetts May 5 2020. Answer: Dear jfc, I believe you are correct. This plant looks like Quercus alba (eastern white oak). Best wishes.
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Question: This tree is growing in my yard in Massachusetts. I've been calling …
...in my yard in Massachusetts. I've been calling it an unknown hickory. Can species be determined at this stage of growth? Answer: Dear jfc, not yet. I could narrow it down to a couple of speci...
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Question: ....Thanks For Responding. I'll Consolidate My Inquiries. Any Help With This One?
...Consolidate My Inquiries. Any Help With This One? Answer: PerceptivePlants, where are these images from? That will always help immensely with identification. The structures you have photographed a...
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Question: What the heck is this over growing my yard?
...growing my yard? Answer: brp, the plant in your photographs is a species of dock (genus Rumex). Based on the margins of the blades, it could be Rumex crispus (curly dock), though this would need fru...
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Question: Hello again! Here is another shrub in my backyard (Canton, MA). There …
...in my backyard (Canton, MA). There are several of them growing. Huckleberry? Answer: JayneM, your plants are a species of huckleberry. They appear to be Gaylussacia frondosa (blue huckleberry), a sp...