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Question: Good day, Please help me identify this plant that has been growing …
...feel free to attach them to an email and send them to ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org. I will be happy to try to assist you.
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Question: Hello Mr. Botanist, Is this Viola blanda? See pictures. Thanks, JuliaB
...Feel free to contact me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org to continue the conversation.
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Question: What is this please
...feel free to use my email (ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org) and I'll try to assist you further.
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Question: Looking at the GoBotany site photos of recent sightings I see a …
...are free to post images and make their own determinations of what the species are or probably are. If I happen to notice, I will offer send a message along to the member who posted. You should not a...
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Question: I have a couple of pictures of a lemon like fruit, which …
...Feel free to send this information to my email at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org.
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Question: Nyssa sylvatica male flowers often have blue discs where the green petals …
...feel free to post a follow-up question. Best wishes.
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Question: Hi, i need you help to know the names of thees plants …
...feel free to email me at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org.
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Question: Plants growing rather abundantly in moist woods in CT. Thought it was …
...Feel free send additional images if you are not sure to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org. For what it is worth, your plants look most like C. diphylla.
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Question: Hello, I'm wondering about the difference between Viburnum oculos and trilobum? I …
...feel free to email them to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I can try to help you. These are all one species, distinguished as two subspecies: one native to Europe (subsp. opulus) and one native to...
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Question: So I've been cleaning some side brush in my yard, trying to …
...feel free to attach them to an email and send them to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I can try to assist you further.