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Question: I found a volunteer Rhexia Virginica next to a small lake in …
...here. Best wishes.
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Question: What is this?
...cultivated. Best wishes.
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Question: Here, for the closer picture of the plant. I am Danyael, the …
Question: Here, for the closer picture of the plant. I am Danyael, the one you asked for a closer picture earlier. Can I ask you what plant this is? Answer: Dear Danyael, as best we can tell, your pl...
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Question: I'm afraid the best I can do is a high resolution on …
Question: I'm afraid the best I can do is a high resolution on that same image. Hopefully it helps. Thanks! Answer: Dear jgoodwin, the plants in the image may possibly be a colony of Dichantheli...
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Question: Type of Amaranth? In central Georgia, about two and a half inches …
...(best identified in fruit, your specimen is in flower). That written, it is part of the complex that includes Rumex crispus (curly dock) and may be that species. Best wishes.
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Question: And here is another tree sapling that has volunteered itself in a …
Question: And here is another tree sapling that has volunteered itself in a few spots in my backyard. It's leaves and stems are sticky and aromatic. My best guess was Black Walnut. Concord, MA...
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Question: Can you help identify this mustard found in Brookfield, CT? It is …
Question: Can you help identify this mustard found in Brookfield, CT? It is very large (~4ft) in upland areas. Answer: Dear KDC, good morning. The plant you've pictured is, as best I can tell ...
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Question: This plant is invading my lawn and flower beds. Pic is attached. …
Question: This plant is invading my lawn and flower beds. Pic is attached. Can you ID? Method to control spreading? Thanks. Best, Ray Dona Answer: Dear RayDona, good morning. You have photogr...
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Question: Fount this plant on 9/9/17 at Joppa Flats Education Center in Newburyport. …
...as best I can tell, this is a species of American-aster that is in bud. It looks much like Symphyotrichum lanceolatum (lance-leaved American-aster), a common species of wetlands, ditches, low fields,...
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Question: Hi I purchase an Easter Red Cedar from Garden in the Woods. …
...As best I can tell from your image, you have a staminate plant. They appear to be pollen cones that are developing on the branchlet apices. Best wishes.