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Sighting: Dicentra eximia at West Bath, Maine
...Description or comments: This was reported to me by my neighbor so I'd rather keep it out of the public, in case it is something unusual. It seems that there have not been any reports of it in M...
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Question: I took this photo last summer, but have not been able to …
...but have not been able to positively identify the small vine-like plant growing in the water of the stream behind my house in southwesten Vermont and want to be sure it is native and not invasive. Can...
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Question: This small pink flower was found amidst some low blueberry bushes in …
...Roxi, these appear to be discolored leaves of some species of Vaccinium (blueberry). I don't know what pathogen is causing the leaves to turn that color, but they are leaves that have been modif...
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Question: thank you for your reply on the Eastern Red Cedar! Is there …
...time of year, but it just wasn't very clear (i.e., the image quality could have been better). If you are able to get an image that is in sharp focus, I could be more confident. Best wishes.
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Question: I have been looking at Rudbeckia laciniata, but now am too late …
Question: I have been looking at Rudbeckia laciniata, but now am too late in the season to check on whether the ray flowers are in fact flowers with potential for fertilization, at least in the right ...
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Question: This is a photo of a plant with very distinct leaves and …
...Lamiaceae (mint family). This species is naturalized here and there in New England. The odor of the bruised leaves is a very useful character for identification (if you get an opportunity to visit t...
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Question: I have found only one of these flowers between my driveway and …
...Berteroa incana (hoary false alyssum), a non-native member of the Brassicaceae (mustard family). This species is usually associated with human-disturbed locations, like lawns, road edges, and such ar...
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Question: Here is a plant...growing on a slope going down to a stream, …
...Sheila, I don't know what species this is--it is clearly not growing as vigorous as it would like. The venation and color suggest it could be a small Symplocarpus foetidus (skunk-cabbage). Have...
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Question: This plant or weed has been taking over our backyard. Very very …
...sure it's not poisonous. We live in Nebraska. Answer: Dear dsullsperger, the plant you are interested in is Perilla frutescens (perilla-mint), a species in the mint family. It is a cultivated c...
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Question: I have been trying to identify this orchid. It is growing in …
Question: I have been trying to identify this orchid. It is growing in our brook (Temple, Maine). Mature, deciduous forest. Approximately 12 inches high, no odor. Answer: Dear bcollins357, you'v...