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Question: You tentatively identified my mystery plant as Othocallis sibirica but wanted to …
Question: You tentatively identified my mystery plant as Othocallis sibirica but wanted to see flowers to confirm. I'm hoping the two here - one of how the flowers are held with blooms pointing d...
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Question: I know this is a site mostly associated with New England flora, …
Question: I know this is a site mostly associated with New England flora, so I understand if you can't help with this question. I'm curious what plants and flowers and trees grow naturaly in...
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Question: I figured I'd ask here too. Any ideas on what these are? …
Question: I figured I'd ask here too. Any ideas on what these are? Are they invasive and should they be destroyed (bagged up and left in the sun since we can't burn yet)? Located in multiple...
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Question: Hello ace botanists. I have located another plant that I have been …
Question: Hello ace botanists. I have located another plant that I have been unable to identify. This was found on April 24 in the Great Swamp Management Area in Washington County, RI. More specifical...
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Question: Hello, I don't think this image uploaded yesterday. Does anyone know what …
Question: Hello, I don't think this image uploaded yesterday. Does anyone know what this plant is growing in my garden? I live in Middlesex county next to wetlands and floodplain. I don't kn...
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Question: Here’s a closeup picture RE: Japanese yew tree. Taxus cuspidata? Posted yesterday …
Question: Here’s a closeup picture RE: Japanese yew tree. Taxus cuspidata? Posted yesterday What do you mean by “pollen-bearing and seed-bearing organs are on different plants”? Answer: Dear Tracey4...
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Question: Gardner, MA--Four years of only green ferns in a deciduous wooded, rocky …
Question: Gardner, MA--Four years of only green ferns in a deciduous wooded, rocky portion of the west property line. We have been cautiously encouraging volunteers as we try re-wilding mostly the bor...
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Question: We bought our house last fall (Woburn, MA) so didn't have a …
Question: We bought our house last fall (Woburn, MA) so didn't have a full picture of the plants in the beds. In the last two weeks the pictured plant has started popping up everywhere. My plant ...
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Question: Once again, no camera I travel this trail weekly dildn't expect a …
Question: Once again, no camera I travel this trail weekly dildn't expect a lesson. 4-5 inch flower stalks sometimes without visible leaves because they spring from an western facing rock face al...
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Question: I think this may be something in the genus Prunus, based on …
Question: I think this may be something in the genus Prunus, based on the paired glands on the leaf petiole. There is a large clump at the top of the berm at Hellcat on Plum Island. None of the plants...