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Question: What kind of plant is this?
...information (especially location) is critical for narrowing down the choices and arriving at an identification. If you are able to get additional images when the plant flowers and provide location, h...
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Question: Hoping someone can help me get some answers that I can't seem …
...reach of a black walnut tree? Looking to find out if lavender is juglone tolerant. I've googled and Google and find no solid answer. Any input would be much appreciated! Thank you in advance :-) ...
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Question: This is a blue aster in my massachusetts garden.part sun.dry and was …
...horizontal and usually 18-24 inches max. blooms in sept. thankyou! Answer: Dear abadams2, the plant looks like Symphyotrichum patens (late purple American-aster). The clasping leaves are characteris...
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Question: I have a summer home in NH in the woods on a …
...find a good location but not sure how big it will get. I have actually cut thus back 3x this summer. Thanks. Answer: Dear Kathleen, I cannot help you with the cultivated plant (sorry), but the wil...
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Question: Hi: Not sure if this is Meadow or Andrews Bottle Gentian. How …
...(page 253) that shows the differences in the corollas. If you don't have access to this, let me know and I can find a way to get an illustration to you (email me at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org...
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Question: Could this be Persicaria setacea? The leaves have blotches like P. maculosa, …
...Persicaria maculosa (lady's-thumb smartweed). While the inflorescence is rather small for this species, such a display is not uncommon in habitats that are less than ideal for this species. The...
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Question: Attempted to get closer pictures of these plants.. There's dried berries hanging …
...can offer is to examine a specimen of the plant for you. If you wish to mail me some material from this plant, I can give you details if you email me at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org. Best wishes.
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Question: I have a couple of pictures of a lemon like fruit, which …
...? Answer: Dear dermage1, from the image alone, I am unable to help. There is much information that would be useful to me that perhaps you can supply. Is the plant herbaceous or woody? Is it culti...
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Question: Hello everybody. I am new to this site. These here are Carolina …
...Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants. While we are happy to entertain most any plant-related questions, this is a case where you could get a more detailed answer from your local agricultural ...
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Question: I'm new to gardening and would like my kalachoe plant to be …
...that I accomplish my goal? Its getting so tall it's flopping over and it has been flowering and also started new growth in the soil. Answer: Dear Shellandria25, Kalanchoe plants are generally ve...