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Question: Hello-- I photographed this plant while visiting my parents' property 2 weeks …
... Portland, ME Answer: Dear lungford, your plant is Goodyera pubescens (downy rattlesnake-plantain), a native member of the orchid family that is found in forests and woodlands. Later in the season i...
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Question: I have another sedge, just one individual, in another part of my …
...formed. If you are able to get an image of the plant intact and some of the flowers/fruits taken apart on a sheet of paper (or some flat surface) that would be useful to me. Best wishes.
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Question: A friend told me this giant beautiful bush in yard was poison …
...stumped me. I'm so glad I found your site. I'll be posting the link on social media and sending it to all the friends I've bugged about this plant. Thank you! Answer: Dear jazztizz, ...
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Question: Hi. Im new to southern Maine and trying to learn plants. Just …
...come to me. I must admit I don't recognize this tree from the branchlets you've photographed. Any chance you can get an image of the bark or leaves at the base of the tree? These might be...
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Question: Last summer I purchased and planted a bunch of different split plants …
...help me identify this plant? I am not sure if it is something I planted or, if it is an invasive weed. Thank you!! Sincerely, Lisa H. Answer: Dear lisahoof, I can't be sure what species you...
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Question: Hello, I live in SE Michigan and these two types of horse …
...help me. They have encroached my vegetable garden so I would rather not use harsh chemicals. The bamboo looking one are only in the ditch so far so they are not as troublesome. The feathery ones sprea...
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Question: Hello again, Here I have another Red Maple, Acer Rubrum, that looks …
...to me is that these trees, (there are 4, all different, one more to come), are all on my property, less than 100 feet or so of each other. Thank you for any information you may be able to give me. Hap...
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Question: I have no idea where this plant came from but i adored …
...came from but i adored it every year for several years. when i tried to split it at the root to separate it but lost it. i was crushed. it is NOT in the tulip family as many told me. it is not a tall...
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Question: I have been trying to ID a common spring ephemeral. Thru other …
...ephemeral. Thru other sources I think it is Anemone quinquefolia (wood anemone, wood windflower). Why could I not find it in the GoBotany simple key using: Flower color-white; Flower symmetry-radial; ...
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Question: I’m sending a small donation to New England Wild Flower Society because …
...helping me identify plants growing on our property. Here’s one I’ve been watching since June. I’m hoping you can help me with this one, especially since I’ve more recently discovered smaller plants po...