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Question: I purchased this plant for myself and can't figure out what it …
...help me. Answer: Dear ksdtor, you appear to have photographed a jade plant (Crassula ovata), a member of the stonecrop family. These are common household plants that will flower if given the right c...
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Question: Please help identify this plant found in my woods in eastern Virginia, …
...email me at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and attach the images to the email. Best wishes.
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Question: Near the edge of a stand of hemlock where almost nothing else …
...reminds me of a species of Frangula (glossy-buckthorn), but I would need to be present to be sure.
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Question: This and a couple other specimens were near Sandy Pond in Lincoln …
...to me. Answer: Whbn3, in this case, iNaturalist is incorrect. This is the maculated version of Pyrola americana (round-leaved shinleaf), a native member of the heath family. Best wishes.
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Question: Hi, are you able to tell me what this plan is.
...tell me what this plan is. Answer: Dear GerBowers, you appear to have a photograph of Solanum laciniatum (sometimes called large kangaroo-apple), a species native to Australia and New Zealand. It is...
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Question: Lane’s Island, Vinalhaven, ME September 28, 2019
...Vinalhaven, ME September 28, 2019 Answer: Dear kidoine, good morning. You've photographed Anaphalis margaritacea (pearly everlasting), a beautiful, native member of the composite family that fr...
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Question: Good evening! How is it possible this cactus has a pup that …
...time . Answer: Good morning. It looks completely appropriate to me. The young new growth (i.e., cladodes) are often of a different shape and color from the supporting plant. Looks wonderful.
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Question: Can you identify this plant?
...for me to assist. I'm sorry I cannot help more.
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Question: I found a Brassica oleracea in Maine
...email me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org and attach images of this plant, I would be appreciative to learn more about it. Please describe the setting and whether or not you feel it is truly naturaliz...
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Question: Before I remove this, can you confirm that this is Asiatic bittersweet …
Question: Before I remove this, can you confirm that this is Asiatic bittersweet and not American bittersweet. Thank you. Answer: Dear mdeluco, good morning. Yes, you have photographed Celastrus orb...