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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...
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Question: Sorry the image did not attach the first time. This is growing …
...image did not attach the first time. This is growing in my yard in space that is returning to nature. I have a few very odd plants growing that I have never seen Answer: Dear FayD, good afternoon. I...
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Question: Hi, do you know which plant this is? My relative just started …
...have 5 petals and the plant also has 5 long leaves as seen in pictures! Will really appreciate your help! The plant is located in United Kingdom, Epsom Answer: Dear kinza888, there are no images asso...
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Question: I saw this plant yesterday in SE Vermont along a trail in …
...Dear patashields, good morning. The emerging leaves of Cardamine diphylla (two-leaved toothwort) are frequently red. And, yes, they gradually change to green as the spring advances. Many plants hav...
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Question: I have these growing in my back yard. Seek ID's them in …
...is a banned invasive in MA, but there are other species that are not invasive. Do you know what species it is? If it's not the invasive species, I will leave it there as it actually is nice loo...
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Question: What is this plant please? They're all over my flower beds and …
...please? They're all over my flower beds and lawn. Those 2 green balls (left in pic) one has a stem still attached, are full of seeds. What is it, how do I get rid of them? Answer: Dear CentralMa...
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Question: Part of an early blooming sedge which I asked about in mid …
...Carex pensylvanicum or C. umbellata. I don't have any habit shots or knowledge of basal spikes that are strictly carpellate (i.e., no staminate flowers on these basal stalks), so I can't go...
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Question: What kind of plant is this I found taking over my backyard …
...name of this plant. It is a cultivated species (one I have seen in the garden setting), but I can't provide you with a name. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. Som...
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Question: I'm wondering what plant this is. I trimmed it back because it …
...what plant this is. I trimmed it back because it was out of control and getting tangled up in itself and there are no flowers at all. Thanks! Answer: Dear Jamie707, without some additional informati...