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Question: This plant is just coming up and flowering in my old farm …
...in my old farm field in Maine. Tried using your keys, but still can't identify it --- can you please tell me what it is? Thank you! 4/18/14 Answer: pattison, this species is Tussilago farfara...
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Question: Hi, my brother got me this plant and I'm not exactly sure …
...Hi, my brother got me this plant and I'm not exactly sure what it is? Its only been a few hours n its not doing so well. Answer: Dear minhas, Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of t...
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Question: Do you have any idea what this is? Is in a landscape …
...of my region of expertise (northeastern United States). I would encourage you to reach out to the folks at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, where there are researchers who study the Mexican...
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Question: Hi there - I'm trying to locate nettles on my property (in …
...on my property (in MA). This plant seems to 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,...
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Question: Are there florets/seeds of Arrhenatherum elatius without the characteristic striped awn? could …
...(in my experience), but the upper lemmas of the floret sometimes do and sometimes don't. So, depending on which floret you are examining, it may or may not have an awn. If this does not help wi...
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Question: I'm in Roswell GA 30076 and I found this plant behind my …
...behind my building which are Condos. It was in a semi damp high shade area. Answer: Dear grove33, the plant you have photographed appears to be Tradescantia zebrina. This is a species of spiderwor...
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Question: Hi. I think this plant is Potamogeton. vaseyi. I found it at …
...Does my photo verify it? Thanks, Steve Messier Answer: Dear Steve, your image certainly looks like a plant of Potamogeton vaseyi, but I cannot see details of the stipules (which would be necessary f...
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Question: hello! i would just like to ask you if you would know …
...is my first one. I will post the other 2 plants soon. and again thank you Answer: Dear kevint, the bright flowers appear to belong to Bougainvillea (which is also the common name), which are species ...
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Question: Illinois, This plant was my mothers and was she gave it to …
...was my mothers and was she gave it 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 Botan...
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Question: Found this lichen growing on my property - southern Taconic range in …
...on my property - southern Taconic range in NE Dutchess Cty. Can you help me identify it? Answer: Dear dsternberg, it looks like a species of Umbilicaria (rock tripe), though I am not a lichenologist...