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Question: I am from India... I enclose two photos of plants which are …
...home backyard..could you help me to identify these plants...? Answer: Dear Dhanuja, there are no images attached to your message. Without them, I can't offer any assistance. Please try again o...
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Question: What kind of plant is this? I can't remember if i planted …
...let me know what part of the world the plant comes from and the habitat. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello! I wondered if you can tell me whether the objects embedded …
...someone's backyard in NH this week. Answer: Dear jellis04, nothing comes to mind at the moment. It would be great if there was a higher resolution image that I could expand to study. If you ar...
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Question: Can you help me identify this plant, which is now emerging in …
...help me identify this plant, which is now emerging in abundance in the woods and side of my driveway in Southwestern Vermont? Right now it is about 2-1/2 feet tall. Answer: Dear Imc825, this is Spira...
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Question: This plant has shiny leaves and some of them have reddish splotches …
...some of them have reddish splotches on them. The stems are also reddish. They are growing in the shade of other trees in Southwestern Vermont. Can you identify them for me please? Thank you. Answer: ...
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Question: This is a shrub about eight ft tall and wide that I …
...help me to identify it? Many thanks. Plantwoman Answer: plantwoman, your photographs appear to be of an Astilbe (false goat's-beard), a group of plants native to North America and Asia. These ...
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Question: Are these elderberries or wild sasparilla or something else? edible? toxic? thank …
...something else? edible? toxic? thank you. Answer: Dear tracyd123, your image does not provide enough details for me to make a confident determination. I also don't know where this image comes f...
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Question: Here's one at the upper reaches of the tidal zone at Joppa …
...same zone. Rivals cattails in height. Stem to the touch seems octagonal. Reminds me of the mint family and some Rumex. Answer: Dear Chaffee, your plant is Amaranthus cannabinus (salt marsh water-he...
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Question: Hello again - and thanking you in advance for all your help. …
...for me to be confident. If this plant is near you, you can compare images and the description found on the Go Botany website to confirm. Best wishes.
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Question: I wonder if you can ID this for me, please. It is …
...for me, please. It is growing in a rocky area on the RI coastline. Sorry, no flowers! Answer: ganders, Your image appears to be of a species of Barbarea (yellow-rocket). Without flowers or a close-u...