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Sighting: Spiraea japonica at 261 Robinson Ave Attleboro, MA
Sighting: Spiraea japonica at 261 Robinson Ave Attleboro, MA Posted Nov. 22, 2014, 5:45 p.m. by Bio426student23
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Sighting: Spiraea japonica at 42.43,-71.05
Sighting: Spiraea japonica at 42.43,-71.05 Posted June 16, 2020, 5:29 p.m. by califyank Location notes: Observed growing in a crack in the sidewalk.
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Question: These two photos were taken 13 seconds apart in mid June, in …
...a spiraea with this maple-like leaf? (clearer in second photo) Answer: DavidBlair, your plant is likely a cultivar of Physocarpus opulifolius (ninebark), a member of the Rosaceae that is related to ...
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Question: I found this plant on a mountain overlooking Lake Champlain in Northern …
...is Spiraea alba (white meadowsweet), a native member of the Rosaceae (rose family). Spiraea alba is a relatively common plant of many moist to wet open habitats.
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Question: Hello, Wondering if this could be Spiraea alba? Found along the edge …
Question: Hello, Wondering if this could be Spiraea alba? Found along the edge of a defunct road in a meadow area in Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy. That area doesn't seem particularly moist, how...
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Sighting: Spiraea japonica at Baltic, Connecticut
Sighting: Spiraea japonica at Baltic, Connecticut Posted July 5, 2018, 2:02 a.m. by SaraStefonFusco Description or comments: This non-native plant is growing abundantly in an area where it was...
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Question: Hello again, Here is a shrub that I would like help with …
...photographed Spiraea chamaedryfolia (germander meadowsweet). This shrub is native to Asia. Great photographs, what a beautiful plant.
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Question: A plant ID app that I use is calling this plant Japanese …
...like Spiraea japonica (Japanese meadowsweet). It is a non-native species that is sometimes planted for ornament and occasionally escapes cultivation. Best wishes.
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Question: Dear Botonist, I am requesting help with the Germander shrub and am …
...like Spiraea chamaedryfolia (germander meadowsweet), or a closely related species. There are many possibilities, but it is certainly close to this plant. Best wishes.
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Question: I sent you pictures a few days ago of a plant I …
Question: I sent you pictures a few days ago of a plant I now think is an invasive garden plant, Spiraea japonica, Japanese spirea, which you have in your key, but which I didn't see because I di...