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Question: I guess this is where you post plant identification questions... This was …
...tell me what it is. Thank you so much! Answer: Dear nhgardening, the picture resolution is such that I cannot see some necessary details. From the overall habit, it looks like Sambucus racemosa (red...
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Question: This plant is growing at the edge of a woodland behind my …
...tell me what it is? Answer: Dear Marty, this looks like Geum fragarioides (Appalachian barren-strawberry), formerly known by the scientific name Waldsteinia fragarioides. This is a relatively rare p...
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Question: Hi there! This plant has me stumped. It was spotted in a …
...has me stumped. It was spotted in a wet ditch in central Vermont. I'm referring to the one with the pink stalks. Answer: Der Cfairbank, your plant is Petasites hybridus (butterbur sweet-coltsfo...
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Question: Hello, Can you please tell me if this plant is poison ivy …
...tell me if this plant is poison ivy and, if not, what it is? It is growing in our yard in between a small rock wall and also coming up in a few places nearby. Thanks for your help! - Teresa Answer: D...
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Question: please help me with the scientific name of this fruit, the plant …
...come from, there is sometimes little chance of determining the exact plant species. Best wishes.
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Question: I was wondering what this flower is, someone told me it was …
...someone told me it was poisonous? Found on side of road in Grafton MA Answer: Dear WendyFord, you've photographed a species of Narcissus (daffodil). There are many cultivars of white daffodils ...
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Question: If this image loads I would love an ifentification. Grows abundantly in …
...to me at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I can try to assist you further.
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Question: Thank you for your recent id's. They are really helping me identify …
...helping me identify what I have in my yard. Here is a volunteer fern in my back yard I'm not sure off. Concord, MA Answer: Dear llsrvd, you are most welcome. The fern you have photographed is...
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Question: I found these little beauties in an area with very dry shade …
...for me? Please and thank you. Denise Answer: Dear dhmcginley, your plant looks like a species of Hyacinthoides (bluebell). The flowers do not go with the leaves (the leaves are a separate plant fr...
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Question: yes i would like to know what type of plant this is …
...home. Just let me know if that would be of interest to you. Best wishes.