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Question: Can you help identify trailing composite from cultivated bed outside Arcadia Wildlife …
...Connie, I have been reviewing the images of this plant for awhile and have asked others to assist. I'm sorry that no one recognizes the plant in the images. If you end up identifying the specie...
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Question: I have been puzzling over this aspen. The size of the leaves …
...smithii (the hybrid of P. grandidentata and P. tremuloides). The hybrid typically shows more teeth per margin than yours is displaying, but the leaf blade shape and other features suggest this identi...
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Question: Can someone help identify this plant? Last week we saw it by …
...afternoon. I have studied these images and I have asked a large number of botanists. No one can identify this plant, and it has been suspected of being a fake or staged somehow. That is not an accu...
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Question: I have not seen it in the field but people I work …
Question: I have not seen it in the field but people I work with have brought it to me a few times in the last few weeks and I have been unable to identify it. The leaves are entire with scattered ha...
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Question: First time I've ever seen this curious yellow fruit here on the …
...abundantly in the spring and often brings new plants to our land, including things I'd rather not see! Thanks for your help in letting me know if this is rare for our latitude? Oh and where it co...
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Question: Hello While walking at the Macdonald Conservation Area ( Readfield ME.) I …
...Conservation Area ( Readfield ME.) I think I spotted Huperzia Lucidula. Shining Firmoss. The area is woodland and was on the wet/damp side. Could you please confirm? It took me while to find a p...
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Question: My fig tree (hardy Chicago, about 10' tall) has been prolific in …
...has been prolific in bearing fruit but this year it is completely bare, without a single leaf. I am in zone 6B. We did have a severe winter. Is it definitely dead, or is it worth waiting to see if ...
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Question: I have been unable to identify this plant which has been growing …
...leaves. I you examine some web images of this species, you gain a familiarity with the leaf blade outlines of this species. This species is a well known edible with slightly bitter foliage.
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Question: looking for identification of this plant.mostly grows in the tropics.
Question: looking for identification of this plant.mostly grows in the tropics. Answer: solowise11, thank you for question, but I'm not sure we will be able to help you with this particular ques...
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Question: Hello, we have been digging these up and eating them for years …
...me in finding the correct name? Found in Lookout, CA. USA Answer: Dear bet96054, there is no image attached to your post. If you are having trouble posting images, feel free to send the images to a...