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Sighting: Gaultheria procumbens at 984 Lowell St. Carlisle MA
Sighting: Gaultheria procumbens at 984 Lowell St. Carlisle MA Posted Nov. 9, 2015, 6:17 a.m. by dcalenda Location notes: Great Brook Farm
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Sighting: Gaultheria procumbens at Black Mountain Natural Area, Dummerston, VT
Sighting: Gaultheria procumbens at Black Mountain Natural Area, Dummerston, VT Posted Oct. 27, 2017, 12:40 p.m. by JohnWinn Location notes: Around granite outcroppings at summit
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Sighting: eastern spicy-wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens) at 39.78167, -79.20917
...(Gaultheria procumbens) at 39.78167, -79.20917 Posted April 1, 2018, 10:02 p.m. by sammythelobster Description or comments: The lake is at the foot of the highest point in Pennsylvania. [Moun...
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Question: Reading through your recent answered questions, I believe you've already had someone …
...of Gaultheria procumbens, but the leaves are thin, not leathery, and are deeply purple on the underside (not sure if this is simply a reaction to cold temps or if they remain purple in the green seaso...
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Question: This plant has shiny leaves and some of them have reddish splotches …
...are Gaultheria procumbens (eastern spicy-wintergreen). These are subshrubs in the heath family (Ericaceae) with evergreen leaves that have a noticeable wintergreen odor and flavor.
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Question: Could you id these two woodland plants, found in Nova Scotia, Canada, …
...is Gaultheria procumbens (eastern spicy-wintergreen). The one that trails over the ground with opposite leaves that have a light-colored midvein is Mitchella repens (partridge-berry). I hope this is...
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Question: Dear Mr. Botanist, I found this low growing plant under a high-voltage …
...is Gaultheria procumbens (eastern spicy-wintergreen). It is a fairly common subshrub (in the right habitats) and a native member of the heath family. Best wishes.
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Question: Newbie here, really like the full-key plant ID, but couldn't find my …
...the Gaultheria procumbens (spicy-wintergreen) in your image, it belongs to the Ericaceae (heath family). Best wishes.
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Question: Hi there. The purple undersides of this plant's leaves caught my eye …
...like Gaultheria procumbens) Found in somewhat rich-mesic mixed woods in the Pioneer Valley, Mass. Thanks! Answer: Dear Petros, I'm sorry I cannot identify your plant. This strategy of having ...
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Question: Hello, this plant was observed in northern Somerset County Maine in August. …
...and gaultheria procumbens (as shown in the photo). The area was surrounding a black spruce bog. Answer: Dear eehrlich, good morning. I do not know for certain what the plant is that you have photogr...