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Question: Central Wisconsin near river
Question: Central Wisconsin near river Answer: Dear Patrick, sorry you are having trouble uploading images. I suggest emailing me directly for help. Best wishes.
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Question: Ah! the dog stink horn...a really strange mushroom...I am not scared any …
Question: Ah! the dog stink horn...a really strange mushroom...I am not scared any more! Thanks ask the Botanist! Answer: SkBLAKE, you are most welcome. Best wishes.
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Question: just submitted 4 photos of a vining habit plant- failed to mention …
Question: just submitted 4 photos of a vining habit plant- failed to mention location- central VT Thanks Answer: Thank you becky, the location information is extremely helpful. Best wishes.
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Question: no question, yet.... Just wanted to say - you and your site …
Question: no question, yet.... Just wanted to say - you and your site are AWESOME. Answer: Woodlandone, thank you for your kind words--we are happy you are enjoying the site. Best wishes.
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Question: IN Connecticut, by a stream.
Question: IN Connecticut, by a stream. Answer: Dear hstret21, the website is currently experiencing problems with allowing users to upload images. Please email your images to ahaines[at]newenglandw...
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Question: Stumped by this one, spotted in N. New Hampshire on a lower …
Question: Stumped by this one, spotted in N. New Hampshire on a lower elevation trail. Answer: Dear WMNF, you've photographed Circaea alpina (dwarf enchanter's-nightshade), a native member ...
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Question: I have this growing as a weed where I spread fresh soil …
Question: I have this growing as a weed where I spread fresh soil last year. My ID is Solanum dulcamara. Answer: Dear jfc, you identification looks correct to me. Best wishes.
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Question: Rhododendron viscosum, Muddy Cove Pond, Dighton, MA 02715
Question: Rhododendron viscosum, Muddy Cove Pond, Dighton, MA 02715 Answer: David, thank you for posting this image. It looks like a textbook example of the species (from what I can see). Best wish...
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Question: Catskill NY back yard
Question: Catskill NY back yard Answer: Dear 26125Plants, good afternoon. You have photographed what appears to be a species of Morus (mulberry), most likely Morus alba. The lobed leaves are typica...
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Question: Growing on an unmowed lawn in Massachusetts.
Question: Growing on an unmowed lawn in Massachusetts. Answer: Dear jfc, this plant appears to be Plantago lanceolata (English plantain). It is not uncommon in certain areas of New England and, as t...