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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...
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Question: I am getting married next September in Southern NH and we plan …
...NH and we plan to have our floral decorations in planting pots then plant the flowers after the event. As a result, I want to make sure we use native plants that are hardy enough to handle the transpl...
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Question: Hi, we have solomon seals in our yard, but they never get …
...that mean they flower and not fruit. If you are able to supply a photograph or two, I may be able to help further. Feel free to send images to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I can examine them to...
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Question: Hello, These ferns were collected in Allenstown, NH on a rocky area …
...you! Answer: Dear Jackita83, thank you for the nice series of images. It is mostly likely you have Polypodium appalachianum based on the leaf blade outline and leaflet apex shape. There is always v...
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Question: Plant found on west side of Frye Is., coastal NB., 12 miles …
...semi-transparent (one can see the glands through the upper leaf surface. Leaves opposite with mostly entire margin. Any help would be appreciated. Answer: Dear Apohaqui2810, good afternoon. I can&...
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Question: Tree found in a wetland near a brook. Central CT. It had …
...families, is simply not close enough or large enough (of an image) for me to help you. If you find yourself in the area of this tree again and can get additional images, I should be able to assist yo...
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Question: I don't have a plant identification question,but you might be able to …
...have a plant identification question,but you might be able to answer this one. I was eating cherries a while ago and I found a double cherry. This was two cherries on one stem. Each contained one seed...
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Question: Hi, I just signed up for your site and then noticed that …
...identifying a plant that may not be native to the area. Thanks! Tim Answer: TMichael, good morning. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. That written, I'm happy to ...
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Question: I've been exploring these ledges near my family's place on the Connecticut …
...is a non-native orchid that is found here and there throughout New England. As far as the runners, I cannot see them well enough in the image to help you out. If you are able to get a close-up image...