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Question: Cross sections of "button weed" from West Branch Pond , Maine. Called …
...septangulare) ? Photos one plain and one stained. thanks Bob Answer: Dear 291shadow, Eriocaulon aquaticum (the current accepted name for E. septangulare, which is an invalid name) can have from 5-7 ...
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Question: This plant is growing wild this summer from a lot that was …
...flowers are beautiful. Answer: Dear Admetric, good afternoon. The plant you photographed is Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife), a non-native and very invasive species that aggressively colonizes...
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Question: We have a number of cherries trees growing on our property in …
...yard meets the wooded areas there are countless small trees ranging from twigs to 10 feet or so. The small trees all seem to get hit with Black Knot Disease, but the large trees seem to have been spa...
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Question: I cleared some grass off a wet spot in my lawn. Among …
...cleared some grass off a wet spot in my lawn. Among the various things I planted, this came up. It could have come as a weed seed in added dirt. I tried the interactive key starting with non-woody ...
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Question: Hi GoBotany PlantShare, I live in a heavily wooded area surrounded by …
...GoBotany PlantShare, I live in a heavily wooded area surrounded by farmland in Upper Bucks County, PA a mile inland from the Delaware River, 50 miles north of Philadelphia. I have not been able to...
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Question: This really looks like Partridge Pea to me, but I'm having trouble …
...good afternoon. The length of the corolla suggests this is Chamaecrista fasciculata (partridge sensitive-pea). The longest petals are clearly at least 15 mm, and Chamaecrista nictitans maxes out aro...
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Question: Hi Arthur! I submitted the following photo to the ELA photo contest. …
...of a farm field in North Yarmouth, ME). I am curious! Any guidance appreciated. Answer: DEar limnjucy@gmail.com, your plant is Viburnum dentatum var. lucidum (synonym: Viburnum recognitum). They ar...
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Question: I’m having trouble with the uploader so this is the only image …
...dilatatum and V. wrightii (these are non-native species that have escaped cultivation). Once the leaves are fully expanded, it may be easier to determine who this is (and other characteristics, such ...
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Question: Hi, I came across a nice healthy colony of Blue Ridge false …
...that it can be added) BUT CANNOT UPLOAD some nice photo's I took of it at location. Any tips as to uploading? Thanks, Rachel Answer: Dear rayban19, good afternoon. Feel free to email me the im...
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Question: This vine showed up a few years ago tagging with vinca from …
...starts out pale to Medium green, and gets dark green one leaves are 3-4” long. Thanks in advance for any advice. Answer: Dear Crittyb, the only trailing plant I can see in the image appears to be Vin...