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Question: Hi! so i found this growing in my yard this year i’ve …
...image associated with your question. Without one, I can't assist you. If you are having difficulty uploading images, feel free to attach them to an email and send them to ahaines@nativeplanttru...
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Question: Seek id’ this as green-dragon/Arisaema dracontium. I’ve not seen it before this …
...property abuts a large wooded conservation area & there is a decent patch spanning the property line. The area has a high water table, deep shade with oaks, white pine, black haw & a recent ex...
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Question: Dear Botanist, I have two Prunus americana in my back garden and …
...Dear Botanist, I have two Prunus americana 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 wa...
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Question: Not so much "plant" related but this seems like the best place …
..."plant" related but this seems like the best place to ask. Was wondering if anyone knows what these white strings are. I was hiking through a national park in Tasmania and these strings were...
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Question: Hello, what is the reference for county native/non-native maps on GoBotany? I …
...observation: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/137861713 Thank you Answer: Dear ljcost, good morning. The maps you see displayed on Go Botany are based on herbarium specimens (primarily) and ...
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Question: If there are edible & medicinal plants on the side of the …
...have raised is a good one. The lead contamination in roadside plants is well-known and there is a gradient that exists--less lead with distance from road. I am guessing that a single generation of g...
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Question: Growing under shrubs & in grass is I think(?) a Violet (Falmouth …
...in a small area. Answer: Dear Carol, you have photographed Viola arcuata, which is the first record of this plant in New England. This is an Asian species that is becoming naturalized in North Ameri...
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Question: Hi so I’ve been walking around my backyard using the plantnet app …
...that would be cool! Answer: Dear okmarchy, good morning. Wall-lettuce (Cicerbita muralis) has a different leaf blade outline than this. I think this is a case of the plant app getting tricked. Tha...
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Question: I just have a question about Urishol. I see too many conflicting …
...Impatiens) works well because the lawsone binds to the same receptor areas as urishiol but is both more aggressive and non-allergenic. The sap from Impatiens can be applied hours later and drasticall...
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Question: The plant that is growing In my garden I think is wild …
...plant you have posted images of. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England (northeastern North America). While New England and parts of Europe do share remarkably similar plants...