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Question: I found several seedlings and one foot-tall specimen of this plant in …
...as best I can tell, the seedling you have photographed is Viburnum nudum or a related species. It has all the features I would expect for this species. Sometimes these plants do show up in odd locat...
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Question: In December, on Napatree beach, I found a lovely, sprawling plant with …
...my best guess for ID is an Ambrosia of some kind (chamissonis?). If that's true, do you think I should terminate my sprout before it becomes a major allergen in my home?? Answer: Dear stinforthe...
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Question: I found a possible field pennycress in my lawn can you confirm …
...As best I can tell, the plant you have photographed has a conspicuous basal rosette of leaves and few stem leaves. This would not fit with the morphology of Thlaspi arvense (field penny-cress). This...
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Question: This photo was taken May 4, 2013 somewhere in the Monadnock Region …
...is best known for its distinctive fruit, which you can observe using a web-based image search or check out images on Go Botany. Best wishes.
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Question: I grow indoor lettuce and its doing very well, what can I …
...The best is likely to be sure that the plants are not contaminated, so washing hands prior to picking and tending may be an important preventative strategy. Best wishes.
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Question: What kind of succulent is this? I bought it at Walmart and …
Question: What kind of succulent is this? I bought it at Walmart and can't seem to identify it. How do I best care for this plant? (Light, water, temperature.. etc.) Answer: Dear Scarlettlochley...
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Question: This plant is difficult for me to identify. I took this photo …
...berries. Best wishes. Best wishes.
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Question: A Gentian...is it Andrew's bottle gentian? Gentiana andrewsii. Additional close up photos …
...(best viewed by opening the flower slightly and taking photographs of the spread out parts--this can be done without damaging the flower). If you are able to take such images and send them to ahaines...
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Question: Is this plant a Chenopodium? If so, I can't figure out which. …
...and best wishes. Answer: Dear Gregory, you have collected Oxybasis glauca (synonym: Chenopodium glaucum, oak-leaved Eurasian-goosefoot). This is a non-native species commonly found in disturbed soi...
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Question: here are some of the best shots i got of the Jessup's …
Question: here are some of the best shots i got of the Jessup's Milkvetch and those strange runners. they are extremely small, so it was difficult to get a good shot. now i wish i had taken the...