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Question: This tree is located in Kabale, Uganda 2010. Can you ID it …
...for me? Answer: Dear Michelle, thank you for posting you image and providing the location. Unfortunately, our expertise is primarily wild plants of the northeastern United States. You should seek o...
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Question: Thank you for your prompt and detailed reply. What could you tell …
...tell me about this one? Answer: Dear rit, without spikelets and some detailed measurements, I cannot be confident of an answer, but the morphology of this grass looks very much Dichanthelium clandest...
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Question: Hey, I have this Botany project due on Tuesday, and it's really …
...for me, I'd appreciate it, A LOT! I saw the plant in the Greenhouse at the Cleveland Zoo and couldn't ID it. Thank you :) Answer: Dear Angelica_1, I would be happy to assist if I can, but t...
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Question: Hi there - I'm trying to locate nettles on my property (in …
...come close to the description, but it does not sting. Could you please tell me what type of plant it is? Thank you very much! - Lane Answer: Dear lane, your image is likely a species of Solidago (...
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Question: The plant pictured is in southeastern Ohio. It is a single plant …
...helps me very much. Your plant is Paulownia tomentosa (empress-tree), a member of the Paulowniaceae. This is a species native to eastern Asia.
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Question: I'm having extreme difficulty finding a way to identify this flower/plant and …
...sometimes referred to as "magic dogwood". It is a Mexican species (urbiniana) named after Dr. Urbina.
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Question: I found this image and the title is "beautiful-hibiscus-flowers-in-park" but I was …
...for me to provide a detailed response. That said, I can see certain details of the flower that do suggest this flower can belong to the genus Hibiscus or something closely related from the family (Ma...
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Question: This plant with yellow flowers was found in Sunipee, NH near Ryder …
...a member of the Asteraceae (aster family) related to Taraxacum (dandelion). From what I can tell in your image, it appears to be Sonchus oleraceus (common sow-thistle). Let me know if I can help fur...
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Question: Illinois, This plant was my mothers and was she gave it to …
...to me. I've had it for years and recently white flower buds started to show at the top of the plant it has a strong smell and sap. Answer: Dear Xeomn, Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild pl...
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Question: I found this shrub on the edge of a blueberry field in …
...help me identify it? Answer: firstlight, the shrub you have photographed is Ilex verticillata (common winterberry), a member of the holly family. It is a common shrub of wetlands in the state of Mai...