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Question: I've been wondering recently if Marsh Elder and Common Ragweed might be …
Question: I've been wondering recently if Marsh Elder and Common Ragweed might be related more closely than just being in the same family (Asteraceae). They have unusual and markedly similar flow...
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Question: Here is a plant I feel I know well, yet I don't …
...call it. In Wikipedia, it is referred to as Northern Bayberry, Myrica pensylvanica, and Morella pensylvanica. The MA costal plant ID Guide calls it Myrica pensylvanica, and it seems to be listed in Go...
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Question: Hello ive found this plant and TONS of it. Ive been told …
...Hello ive found this plant and TONS of it. Ive been told that it is bedstraw or cleavers. But it isnt sticky like it says bedstraw is. Ive searched all the plants in the galium family and i cannot fin...
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Question: This plant has been coming up each Spring in my late husband's …
...(like those shown in your image) with upward-pointing ones near the apex when they emerge in the spring. I hope this helps. If it flowers, please send me images so I can confirm the identification f...
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Question: Found this late-flowering parsley family herb at moist margin of St. Moritz …
...While I can't tell you which species you have for certain, it is close to Oenanthe javanica (Java water-dropwort). The only way I can identify this for certain is to receive a specimen or more i...
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Question: Hi! This small interesting plant grows in both sun and shade in …
...has been cropped short and this has taken away some of the details of the plant I need. It could be Epipactis helleborine (helleborine orchid), a non-native orchid that is relatively common in New En...
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Question: Hello, this grass was found in a dry rocky understory of a …
...deciduous forest in SE Connecticut. The grass was in a small colony with individuals up to 2 feet in height. The loose inflorescence was approximately 6 in. The widest leaf blade was apprx 1-inch in d...
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Question: Hi There’s a large section of my wooded property where Rubus idaeus …
...conflicting information and I’m not sure if it is a native of my area. I am in the southwest part of Connecticut. Can you confirm that it is ok to let spread and that it is not invasive in my area? I ...
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Sighting: Cuscuta gronovii at My property in Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Sighting: Cuscuta gronovii at My property in Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico Posted Dec. 1, 2018, 9:12 p.m. by Lynne@Cummings Description or comments: It looked like someone had toss...
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Question: I have been unable to identify this flower with books or online …
...Dear Imc825, you have photographed Lysimachia ciliata (fringed yellow-loosestrife). Note the apiculus at the tip of each petal and the fringed margin of the petioles. This species is relatively comm...