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Question: I just received an answer to my question about a plant that …
...to my question about a plant that materialized in my back yard in Wayland MA. Two people have identified it as a grass. The latest suggestion is sorghum bicolor which I think is very likely, but sor...
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Question: My great grandmother was given a cutting of this plant 30 years …
Question: My great grandmother was given a cutting of this plant 30 years ago and never knew the species. She grew a full plant from it. She has since passed away and we would like to know the species...
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Question: Hi! so i found this growing in my yard this year i’ve …
...behind my pool deck and the line of the fence. i live in LINCOLN RI so it’s kinda a wet area. Answer: Dear Stromyy, good morning. There is no image associated with your question. Without one, I can...
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Question: Dear Botanist, I have two Prunus americana in my back garden and …
...in my back garden and am worried about how hard they will be to maintain and how large they will get (shooting sucker babies all over the place). Also, I was told that my plum tree needed a friend in...
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Question: Hi, I am a first time user. I just signed up and …
...post my first observation, which is Aureolaria pedicularia. I followed all the prompts, but it would not allow me to upload a photograph, and when I looked for a help page, all my input was erased. Ve...
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Question: I just posted a series of pictures of my purple milkweed. I …
...of my purple milkweed. I am fortunate to have at least 3 healthy, large seed pods in development. My questions for you are these: 1. When should I separate the seedpod from the host plant? 2. When ...
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Sighting: Impatiens capensis at 41.24694, -72.97056
...of my yard, which also contains swamp milkweed.
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Sighting: Devil's beggar-ticks at Danbury, CT
...of my garden. Looked aster-ish but had to be a "weed" as was out of place. I let them grow until I can ID them or just before they go to seed and then pull or leave based on ID. Managed to I...
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Sighting: Bidens Frondosa at Meyersdale Pensylvania
...In my garden between two huge Hostas. I have also seen them by the Casselman river in Meyersdale Borough.
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Sighting: Lycopodium clavatum at 45.077, -70.243
...shoots. My photo, if I'm able to get it to upload, only captures a small part of it. Location notes: It was just off a woodland meadow.