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Question: I found what I think is Paulownia tomentosa in York ME. It …
...tomentosa in York ME. It is on the edge of a dirt section of Mountain Rd and I think it may have been transported in fill material about two or three years ago. There is only one stem three feet high....
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Question: I don't think this is a wild plant, but the person asking …
...asking me to id it, didn't plant it. I have never seen one like it and can't find it thru the key. It's in Alfred, Maine, under trees in aside yard, has come up and is multiplying each ...
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Question: This bright orange flower is growing in a roadside meadow in Harrisville, …
...a measurement of the petal length (including the narrow basal portion where it attaches to the receptable) and sepal length. Could you acquire these for me? If so, please email me at ahaines@nativep...
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Question: Hi again folks! Hope everyone is doing well! I have a question...I've …
...Farmer Seed and Nursery. This is the latest one they sent me...and it looks nothing at all like what I ordered. Can you possible identify for me what type of tree it is? I am in Harrison County, WV......
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Question: My daughter-in-law gave me this transplant last year from her lake cabin …
...sometimes escapes. The species is native to Europe, and we find it sometimes around old home sites that are today located deep in the forest.
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Question: I'm thinking this is a Lobelia species, but can't identify it. It …
...help me identify this plant? Thank you. Answer: Dear GMartha, good morning. You have photographed Medicago sativa (purple medick, also known as alfalfa). This is a member of the legume family that ...
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Question: Dear Arthur Haines, On October 3, 2020, we found growing on the …
...help me with the identification? Thank you for your help. Best regards, Yvonne Answer: Dear Von, good afternoon. Go Botany is currently experiencing a technical issue with image uploads. Feel free ...
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Question: DId not have a camera. Oaken slopes along wide brook areas, lot …
...some images of this species online you might be able to confirm your observation. If you have time, email me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org and let me know if you identified your plant.
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Question: This is a resubmit with photos! These plants started growing this spring …
...some milkweed. I have never seen them before. I saw some in a few other spots. Maybe they were in some compost I bought from a farm. I pulled some out but was curious and waited for flowers, but ther...
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Question: Hi there, here are some supplemental photos of the plant you identified …
...some supplemental photos of the plant you identified as likely Setaria pumila (yellow foxtail), from my yard in Somerville. I tried to get some close up shots, but wasn't sure which part you need...