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Question: Hello. I found this growing in my hoop house in RI. I …
...the mint family as it has a square stem. Could it be heal all? Answer: Dear NNEL, Your plant is indeed a member of the mint family (Lamiaceae). Although, it is worth mentioning that there are other f...
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Question: This plant or weed has been taking over our backyard. Very very …
...(perilla-mint), a species in the mint family. It is a cultivated crop in parts of Asia. Best wishes.
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Question: Can you tell me what I found growing in a pollinator garden? …
Question: Can you tell me what I found growing in a pollinator garden? Thanks. Answer: Dear NativesEnthusiast, good afternoon. You have photographed a species of Pycanthemum (mountain-mint) in the L...
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Question: I have a violet plant here. I think it belongs to the …
...(mint family). That trait (square stems) does not define mints). If you look at the flower and note whether or not it has a blunt, rounded nectar spur (on the "back side" of the flower) it...
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Sighting: American wild mint at 42.589, -72.210
...wild mint at 42.589, -72.210 Posted Aug. 1, 2019, 3:39 p.m. by Nathan Description or comments: Worcester county [Note the flowers are in cycles in the axils of the foliage leaves--admin.] ...
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Question: Found in Plymouth, MA, sandy soil. This plant has very small blue …
...the mint family. This species has very characteristic arched stamens when in flower.
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Question: What are these purple flowers? They grow everywhere. They may have originally …
...(mint family).
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Question: Just wondering whether this is a native or not. it sure was …
...non-native mint. It is not an invasive plant, but is capable of naturalizing to open areas and trail edges. Best wishes.
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Question: This was spotted in the woods of Vermont, what kind of plant …
...the mint family that is common in disturbed settings and occasionally can be found in forests. Best wishes.
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Question: This shrub was photographed in a theoretical 'native plant' garden near Albany …
...the mint family that is native to Asia. It is not native to North America. Best wishes.