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Question: Sorry, but somehow my last question was submitted before all photos were …
...sandy property on Long Island. I’m trying to replace old turf grass with native plants wherever possible. If you can help ID this grass, I would greatly appreciate it. Many thanks! Answer: Dear MossG...
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Question: I have a small tree that is outside in a pot from …
...back outside in mid April to begins to leaf out by May, gets fully leafed by June and grows new, green branches during the summer. I want to know what it is, and what is the best way to care for it. ...
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Question: Hello! I found this plant in my yard, which has a lot …
...plant in my yard, which has a lot of disturbed areas, in Worcester County, Massachusetts. I think it might be Japanese Barberry, but am not 100% sure after using this website's key. It mostly has...
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Question: Starflower and a type of club moss? Lycopodium ??. some sphagnum moss …
...Monadnock. June 15, 2019 So much stuff in such a small area of the bogs. Thanks...Bob Answer: Dear Bob, good morning. I'll help as much as I can--the plants are rather small in the image so I ...
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Question: Can you identify this tree with red berries. I am in southern …
...sepals that remain on the proximal part of the fruit (where they attach to the pedicel). If you examine the sepals with magnification, you can determine if the margin is ciliate (Ilex verticillata) o...
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Question: I had asked the ID of this plant earlier but only sent …
...that across from that pic there is another strip of woods and similar plants are growing in a row. Thanks Answer: Dear BJamesG, thank you for posting another image of your plant. This helps and prov...
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Question: The plant I've photographed appeared as if intentionally planted in our semi-shade …
...plant I've photographed appeared as if intentionally planted in our semi-shade back garden this spring. Foliage like fennel, no fragrance, 3'tall and now producing daisy like flowers. My i.d...
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Question: Hi! I wanted to see if I can get confirmation on this …
... Answer: Dear jbasi, thank you for the nice array of quality images. Your plant is Ambrosia trifida (giant ragweed), a member of the Asteraceae. This is an early successional plant that is native t...
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Question: Thank you for your answer about Ornithogalum umbellatum. It's curious that "ornitho" …
...grow alternately but am not sure). Your ideas? I can return and get more photos if that would be helpful. Answer: Dear David, the name Ornithogalum derives from "ornis" (bird) and "...
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Question: I am on a quest to find Gorse (Ulex europaeus) in Essex …
...Thank you. Answer: Dear tcplants, if you were to visit this page: http://kiki.huh.harvard.edu/databases/specimen_index.html, it is a specimen search of collections at the Harvard University Herbari...