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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...
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Question: This little plant is in Virginia (Shenandoah Valley), comes up every year, …
...comes up every year, short stemmed (round) and has the fragrance of peppermint, but is not of that genus. I hope you can identify, as my friend has tried for twenty years. Answer: Dear Compos, sorry,...
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Question: well happen to run across this vine thata wraped along our fence …
...email me at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I can try to assist you. Best wishes.
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Question: I saw this tree while hiking in Cuyahoga Valley in Ohio. It …
...help me. Thanks. Answer: Dear rayrites, the woody plant you have photographed is a species of Malus (apple). While I cannot be certain from just a photograph, it may be Malus prunifolia (pear-leaved...
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Question: Could you tell me what kind of plant in the photo. I …
...tell me what kind of plant in the photo. I thought it had pretty leaves but now it is growing everywhere. Its root are big and tuberous and it didnt flower so I am beginning to dig it up. Woodland ...
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Question: Can you identify what plant these pods come from? They were found …
...come from the Rattlebox plant? Answer: Dear Peace123, what you have photographed are the legumes (i.e., fruit) of some plant in the Fabaceae (legume family). Without the rest of the plant and the pa...
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Question: Hi! I took this pic of "wild dandelions" in september in botanical …
Question: Hi! I took this pic of "wild dandelions" in september in botanical garden. Maybe you help me to identificate this species of asteraceae? thank you in advance! Answer: Dear Anastas...
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Question: I saw the photos from Pcosta123 on 27 October 2015. They sure …
...allow me to have confidence making any determination. There was a mention of fruits--but I could not see these in any photograph (and the description of the fruits was not what I would expect for Tox...