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Question: Good day! I'm Stumped! This is flowering now (05-14) in Northeastern Vermont. …
...lmk and I will go back and get better details.... Thanks! Answer: Dear Streakdog, you have photographed Petasites hybridus (butterbur sweet-coltsfoot). This is a non-native member of the Asteraceae ...
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Question: Recently moved to a property in North Andover, MA that hadn't been …
...can take additional images and get closer photographs, I may be able to help. The tree is a member of the Cupressaceae (cypress family). Several genera within this family are referred to as cedars, ...
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Question: There are common in my area, an urban area and people think …
...my area, an urban area and people think they are weeds and pull them out in the garden. Cambridge, MA Answer: Dear whiten@gmail.com, I can identify most of these plants, but I don't want the nam...
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Question: Found in Warm Broad-leaved forest, please help me to get the scientific …
...identification. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England (i.e., northeastern United States). While I am happy to entertain all plant related questions, and can sometimes help w...
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Question: I bought this plant at the Northampton plant sale about four years …
...plant at the Northampton plant sale about four years ago. It was listed as a Japanese Clethra. It is a shrub with two main branches and many side branches, and is now about six feet high. It has not ...
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Question: Hi, I'm trying to ID a small tree. It's 12-15' tall and …
...Thank You Answer: awlwayslooking, it is hard to make a confident determination within this group of willows with images, but it appears to be Salix cinerea (gray willow). If you get a chance to peel...
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Question: Question: what is the name for this beautiful plant? Seen in Hammond …
...what is the name for this beautiful plant? Seen in Hammond Indiana, last summer 2018 Took some pictures them can't be loaded now... Thanks Answer: Dear Mary, the image is very small, and I can&...
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Question: Hi, Hoping for help conforming this shrub. Growing close to salt marsh …
...salt marsh area and surrounding upland in sandwich, MA. I believe it’s Sambucus Nigra (Canadensis) but not 100% sure. Thanks for any help. Answer: Dear Driftwood, I'm sorry I cannot help you. I...
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Question: I have lived in Maine and NH since 1950, and don't recall …
...take a different camera and get a better picture. If I zoom in on the center of the plant, the leaves look like they are at 90°. Answer: Dear Ninetrees, you have apparently photographed a species of ...
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Question: We have a number of these small plants suddenly appearing on our …
...have a number of these small plants suddenly appearing on our sandy Long Island property, and would love to know what they are and whether or not they are invasive. They are growing in a sunny and dry...