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Question: Sir, can you help with the botanical name of the plant in …
Question: Sir, can you help with the botanical name of the plant in the image below? Description: herbaceous, white milky latex, leaves reduce to spine needle-like. Family Euphorbiaceae. thanks Answ...
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Question: This wetlands plant I have noticed for the second or third year …
Question: This wetlands plant I have noticed for the second or third year in a row in the same location and easily passes for tearthumb. Upon closer inspection it is not tearthumb nor a vine and the...
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Question: I planted a handful of lime seeds and 1 year later this …
Question: I planted a handful of lime seeds and 1 year later this tree grew...I don't think it's a lime tree..the leaves are like maple almost. It's 4 ft tall and 4 ft wide. I really wa...
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Question: I have tried several times to ID this plant with no success. …
Question: I have tried several times to ID this plant with no success. All the leaves grow out of a single node but I wouldn't think they were compound. They all are on the same side of the ste...
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Question: Greetings! This "sunflower" appeared in June/July, 2007, Southbridge, MA. Note that the …
Question: Greetings! This "sunflower" appeared in June/July, 2007, Southbridge, MA. Note that the stems are quite hairy, the leaves small, and the rays reflexed. Any ideas? Thanks, so much....
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Question: Do you have any idea what this is? (It was found in …
Question: Do you have any idea what this is? (It was found in Cassadaga, NY (a rural farm community)). My mother bought her childhood farm and the tenant farmer didn't care for the land well. ...
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Question: The parent plant is growing in a friend's yard in western Washington …
Question: The parent plant is growing in a friend's yard in western Washington State, USA, Puget Sound area.The bush grows approx 2ft tall and spreads through the root system. No flowers, and eve...
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Question: This plant with 5-petaled yellow flowers grows along the Halfway House Trail …
Question: This plant with 5-petaled yellow flowers grows along the Halfway House Trail on the south side of Mt. Monadnock in Jaffrey, NH. The petals are split, reminding me of a pink. The leaf (it i...
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Question: Hello. I am having a difficult time identifying the plant on the …
Question: Hello. I am having a difficult time identifying the plant on the left in the picture I attached. I found it in Lake Winnipesaukee in NH. It covers the bottom of the lake in the shallow swimm...
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Question: Hi -- Last week I attended the "fern walk" at Weeks State …
Question: Hi -- Last week I attended the "fern walk" at Weeks State Park in Lancaster NH. Elizabeth Farnsworth, the tour leader, showed us Goldie's Fern. I found a similar fern in an ...