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Question: I have been searching to identify this plant. I grows very much …
...plant is Lysimachia arvensis (scarlet pimpernel), a species formerly known as Anagallis arvensis (this latter name is the name you will find it indexed under in most wild flower guides). It is a nati...
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Question: Recently saw Euphorbia ipecacuanhae on flickr. I've been searching but cannot find …
...certainly not like some well known species (e.g., stonecrop family, cactus family). While depending on the time of year, this species can have "juicy" stems, I don't consider it distin...
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Question: Greetings. I am going to ask another question about a plant for …
...plant is a species of Galinsoga (quickweed), species in the composite family native to South America. There are two species, which are separated on minute details that I cannot discern in the photogr...
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Question: Hello! There are several of what I'm fairly certain are bittersweet plants …
Question: Hello! There are several of what I'm fairly certain are bittersweet plants climbing the fence in my backyard, and I have been uncertain if they are Asian Bittersweet or American Bitters...
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Question: Have not been able to successfully key out this grass I found …
...which species you have collected because I would need to see close-up details of the floral scales. It is likely you have photographed Echinochloa muricata (American barnyard grass) given its commonn...
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Question: I have not been able to identify this plant. Any help will …
Question: I have not been able to identify this plant. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I will upload some photos. I found it in Tyler State Park in Newtown, Pennsylvania in a woodland borderlan...
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Question: HI I have been cleaning up an old homestead here in Montana …
...website is currently experiencing problems with allowing users to upload images. Please email your images to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I will help you identify the plant. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello. Can you tell me if this is Abies balsamea or Abies …
...me if this is Abies balsamea or Abies fraseri, please? I see the twig is hairy, which i think is fraseri, but not sure. I know fraseri is mostly in the south, but this area is a suburb and could have ...
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Question: Hello, I have been struggling to identify this flower I photographed in …
Question: Hello, I have been struggling to identify this flower I photographed in September almost 6 years ago. I think I found it in the driest area of my yard in VT. I do not have photos of the le...
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Question: Sorry, i just asked a question about Common Ground Nut, i then …
...question I've been asking everyone for a few years now. While out riding motorcycles i too often smell a plant that smells peppery-spicy, and musky. I have smelled it in many different places in ...