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Question: This lovely flower was growing wild in my front yard in Lincoln, …
...in my front yard in Lincoln, MA last summer. Any idea what it might be? Answer: Dear mbelge, your plant is Aquilegia canadensis (red columbine), a native member of the Ranunculaceae (crowfoot family)...
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Question: I am from India... I enclose two photos of plants which are …
...in my home backyard..could you help me to identify these plants...? Answer: Dear Dhanuja, there are no images attached to your message. Without them, I can't offer any assistance. Please try a...
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Question: Hello- Just a follow-up to my question from yesterday, with a better …
...to my question from yesterday, with a better pic, I think. Average-size acorn cap for scale, and I now think the plant grows like a creeper. --Eric Answer: Beautiful image. No worries on number of p...
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Question: Can you help me identify this plant, which is now emerging in …
...of my driveway in Southwestern Vermont? Right now it is about 2-1/2 feet tall. Answer: Dear Imc825, this is Spiraea alba var. latifolia (white meadowsweet) leafing out. This shrub is a member of the...
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Question: I am trying to identify this invasive weed at my home in …
...at my home in North Carolina. Here is the image: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10204580460857298&set=a.4486353282740.2187258.1407408305&type=1 Answer: mlentz, I'm sorry, no im...
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Question: Me and my sister found these two cute little flowers while at …
...and my sister found these two cute little flowers while at mt hope farm but can't figure out what they are. Any idea? Answer: Navywife12, the first image of the legume flowers is Apios American...
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Question: Is this picture better?
...confirmed my hypothesis. Your plant is a species of Physalis (ground-cherry), a member of the Solanaceae (nightshade family). The cultivated tomatillo is a member of this genus with larger, less swe...
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Question: This sprung up at my bird feeder and I never seen it …
...at my bird feeder and I never seen it before. Dont know if its from birdseed or what. The panicles seem to be the male portion with green pods at their base. Just out of curiousity I'd like to kn...
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Question: Hi - would love to know what this plant is. Many thanks …
...of my realm of expertise. Best wishes.
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Question: This little plant is in Virginia (Shenandoah Valley), comes up every year, …
...as my friend has tried for twenty years. Answer: Dear Compos, sorry, I would very much like to help you, but the image that has been posted is too small and of too low a resolution for me to help you...