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Question: Hello! I keep finding this grass and am not sure what species …
Question: Hello! I keep finding this grass and am not sure what species it is despite looking through all of my field guides. I have only seen it in winter so far, growing along power line ROWs in Kin...
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Question: Been spotting this plant everywhere but can't seem to identify it. It …
...maybe it is too early to see them. I've seen it grow to be about waist height. Answer: Dear jmckenzie96, I can't identify your plant with confidence, but two species come to mind. One is H...
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Question: I found this flower in my New Hampshire garden and haven’t planted …
Question: I found this flower in my New Hampshire garden and haven’t planted anything like it. I couldn’t get the whole flower in a picture without potentially damaging it. The petals are bell shape w...
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Question: I found what I think is Paulownia tomentosa in York ME. It …
Question: I found what I think is Paulownia tomentosa in York ME. It is on the edge of a dirt section of Mountain Rd and I think it may have been transported in fill material about two or three years ...
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Question: Hi Mr. Botanist, I was wondering how one could distinguish between Athyrium …
Question: Hi Mr. Botanist, I was wondering how one could distinguish between Athyrium angustum and A. filix-femina? I am located in Westchester County, NY. Thanks in advance. Answer: Dear dmishra, go...
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Question: I have been hunting for wild ginseng and have dug up a …
Question: I have been hunting for wild ginseng and have dug up a few plants. Attached is a picture of a root of a plant that I believe to be ginseng and I'm hoping that you will be able to tell m...
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Question: I have been wondering about the name and habitat and origin of …
...visible. I hope this along with the image will be enough information. Answer: Dear timzl123, Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England (i.e., northeastern North America). Cultiv...
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Question: I am sending more photos of the black flower. It blooms in …
...They indicate this is a species of Iris. Your plant is Iris tuberosa (widow iris), a species native to the Mediterranean region. It has been called Hermodactylus tuberosus in the literature (should ...
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Question: I saw this plant while walking at Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge. …
Question: I saw this plant while walking at Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge. I have not been able to ID it and there wasn't any staff available to ask. It was about 6 feet off trail grow...
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Question: Hello, I’ve been eying this little plant for a few weeks now …
...Hello, I’ve been eying this little plant for a few weeks now and cannot identify it. It’s growing on a ledge outcrop in Newtown, CT. Other species around it include danthonia, aquilegia, heuchera, tri...