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Question: Hello there, attached are more photos of the "wild parsnip" I was …
...legume is Lupinus polyphyllus, a native to western North America but planted (and sometimes escaping) in the northeast. Best wishes.
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Question: My sister who lives in Cary, Maine, gave me this small mountain …
...gave me this small mountain ash that she dug up near her home, which is in a large wooded area in Northern, Maine. She believes it’s a native mountain ash, but after doing some research I’m not so su...
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Question: Hello! I have received this plant along with the venus fly trap …
...was meant to be sold alone. It seems to be growing well in the same peet moss and sand that the venus fly trap is in. Can you please help me identify this plant and let me know if it need any speciali...
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Question: On the entry path to Hebron Town Forest, which takes you through …
...tell me what this is? Is this Cotinus coggygria? If so, it isn't listed for Grafton Co, NH on your site. Answer: Dear gdewolf, good morning. Yes, those do look like the leaves of Cotinus coggyg...
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Question: Please help me narrow down ID of this sedge. I can't find …
Question: Please help me narrow down ID of this sedge. I can't find any way to narrow down the search to these 2 key things (which I'm sure will go a long way toward ID): 1. The plant is v...
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Question: In Lebanon, NH. I've used a plant identification app and it has …
Question: In Lebanon, NH. I've used a plant identification app and it has told me that it is many different things. Closest to it is the White Snakeroot but this plant has alternating leaves. ...
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Question: I have 3 plants that I had just gotten recently and I’ve …
...something wrong if you could let me know what I can do to save them? Answer: Dear Adryx4, good morning. I'm sorry that I can't help you with your question. There are too many unknowns, in...
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Question: Hello! I grew husk cherry (Physalis pruinosa) this past season with seeds …
...tell me if P. pruinosa is native to New England? I see on your site that P. grisea is native, and that P. pruinosa is a synonym. However, your site also mentions some confusion around P. pruinosa. ...
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Question: Hello While walking at the Macdonald Conservation Area ( Readfield ME.) I …
...took me while to find a possible ID. Thanks Answer: Dear efsilver65, good morning. You have photographed Spinulum annotinum (common interrupted-clubmoss). This species is sometimes confused with H...
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Question: Orleans, MA Seen in profusion in a grassy farmland (dry) field on …
...specimen. Is it possible for you to dry this plant and send it to me? If so, I can provide more directions. Please contact me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org. This would a new county record and a ...