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Question: Hello! I’m in Mount Vernon, Maine (kennebec county) and have been seeking …
Question: Hello! I’m in Mount Vernon, Maine (kennebec county) and have been seeking cramp bark - viburnum opulus. Found this plant, not currently flowering or putting out berries. Wondering if it is c...
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Question: Found at the edge of a field near a river in Kennebunk …
...field near a river in Kennebunk Maine. I think it is Orobanche species. Answer: Dear docj77, you have photographed Aphyllon uniflorum (one-flowered cancer-root). This is a native, parasitic plant i...
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Question: I saw these purple flowers along the side of the Winnock Woods …
...Trail in Cape Elizabeth in early June. It was definitely shaded woodland. Do you know what they are? Thanks, Drew. Answer: Dear areddy, good morning. You have photographed Polygaloides paucifolia (...
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Question: Hello Mr. Haines, thanks as always for your expertise. This is a …
...conservation land which I have been watching for a while. No flowers or fruits seen so far. Can you confirm this is Magnolia acuminata? No other individuals documented in the wild in Lexington (in iN...
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Question: Hello again Ace Botanist Sir... Sent some photos of a native rose …
...native rose yesterday for identification. Have been looking at the desrctpitions for clues but still condfounded so here are some addtional pictures with greater detail that might help if more detail ...
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Question: I have what I believe is Allium tuberosum growing wild in cultivated …
Question: I have what I believe is Allium tuberosum growing wild in cultivated areas of our patio garden. It's quite attractive with its showy white flower clusters, probably edible (onion/garli...
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Question: Hello from Atco, NJ. I have this ground cover coming up in …
...coming up in my flower bed around my succulents. Not sure if it came with them or if it’s from the many birds we have in our area. However I’m growing quite fond of it would like to know what it is? T...
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Question: Recently, while attempting to identify a moss (Deer Island, Amesbury), I have …
Question: Recently, while attempting to identify a moss (Deer Island, Amesbury), I have seen that this group seems not to have been included, while ferns and their allies are. Is there a reason for t...
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Question: From Hanover Center, NH, 12/1: I have been keeping my eye on …
...borealis (twinflower), a native plant that is most common in northern New England (within the region). It will eventually produce the classic twin flowers on a common stalk that gives this species it...
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Question: Hello, This is a strange one but, is there a seed or …
...This is a strange one but, is there a seed or plant that can stay dormant or not bloom in a New England-ish zone 4/5 for years until the right conditions are met. Maybe something that should have been...