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Question: This fern has us flummoxed. Can you identify it?
...without additional information and, perhaps, a couple of better images. I don't know where in the world you are located, and this information is really crucial for plant identification. The ima...
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Question: I'm in Southeast Connecticut, and I've stumbled upon this plant, which I've …
...near a particularly tree area. There are hairs along the stem (not evident from photos). Do you know what this is? Thanks in advance for answering. Answer: Dear teenprogrammer, there is no image asso...
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Question: Creeping Bush-clover (Lespedeza repens) This is a follow up from last Sunday. …
...identification? Answer: Dear wdshaffer, if you notice in your photograph of the flower, there are young fruits present, made up of triangular segments that will fall apart at maturity. You have a ti...
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Question: I got a pic of this plant from one of my brothers …
...plant from one of my brothers from back home that was giving to him by an old lady staring that is a miraculously cancer curative and it was used by this ancient civilization called "Zapotecas&qu...
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Question: Hi, I’m trying to identify a plant that is growing in my …
...website and I think I may have a pussy willow, but I’m not sure. Can you help me ID this plant? Answer: Dear aswatt, good morning. You've photographed a species of Persicaria (smartweed). I ca...
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Question: Good afternoon After continued searching for the identify of the small white …
...Cerastium diffusum, I believe I have identified it as Draba verna. The petals of Draba verna are deeply notched whereas Cerastium diffusum are less so. Also, Draba verna inflorescence is in early sp...
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Question: I found this flower in my New Hampshire garden and haven’t planted …
...garden and haven’t planted anything like it. I couldn’t get the whole flower in a picture without potentially damaging it. The petals are bell shape with multiple yellow pistils and have 5 smaller pet...
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Question: At Quincy Bog in Rumney NH (an area I'm very familiar with), …
...familiar with), I came upon this solitary specimen of what appears to be Sorbus americana. This individual plant is about 7' tall and stands under a canopy of white pine, but gets a fair amount o...
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Question: Growing in amongst the rocks just feet from the shore of Trout …
...Rattlesnake Mountain in Rumney. Answer: Dear gdewolf, you've photographed Ilex muronata (mountain holly). This is a native shrub of wetlands and exposed, sometimes high elevation, habitats. If...
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Question: New to the site. I posted up two pictures of a plant …
...may be rare. Would appreciate any information. Thank you! Answer: MaineRussian, you have a species of Liatris (blazing star), and it is either Liatris spicata or Liatris pycnostachya. However, in or...