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Question: I received the below plant as a gift and it is losing …
...in my front window. Thank you. Answer: Dear cprayer1, your plant may be a narrow-leaved species of Ficus (fig). These are woody plants in the mulberry family, some of which are commonly cultivated a...
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Question: whats is the name of this plant? my parents purchased it in …
...plant? my parents purchased it in a store years ago in México. Answer: Dear Israsen, I'm sorry we cannot help you with this particular question. Cultivated plants hail from all over the world a...
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Question: I took this photo last summer, but have not been able to …
...behind my house in southwesten Vermont and want to be sure it is native and not invasive. Can you help me ? Thank you so much. Answer: Dear lmc825, the small, trailing plant with opposite leaves look...
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Question: This plant is growing at the edge of a woodland behind my …
...behind my house in Concord, MA. Can you tell me what it is? Answer: Dear Marty, this looks like Geum fragarioides (Appalachian barren-strawberry), formerly known by the scientific name Waldsteinia f...
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Question: What is this plant. Grows 2-4 feet. No flowers. In St Marys …
...of my region of expertise so I would need flowers and/or fruits on this plant to help you better. If you can capture images of this plant when it flowers and try to get a variety of images, I may wel...
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Question: My husband found this in a wooded area in Maine...what is it? …
Question: My husband found this in a wooded area in Maine...what is it? Can it be transplanted to a regular garden bed? Answer: Dear Loulou, this plant is Medeola virginiana (Indian cucumber root), a...
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Question: I found this in my yard in RI. Pretty sure it's self …
...in my yard in RI. Pretty sure it's self heal, just wanted to confirm. Thanks Answer: Dear NNEL, the plant you have picked is Ajuga reptans (carpet bugle). Prunella vulgaris (self heal), which b...
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Question: Here is tree sapling volunteering in my back yard (Concord, MA). It …
...in my back yard (Concord, MA). It seems to be some kind of elm. I believe I see the same tree popping all over roadsides in Concord. Is there a way to tell what species it is? Answer: Dear llsrvd,...
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Question: I found these little beauties in an area with very dry shade …
...in my backyard in Worcester. Initially I thought they were violets, but I don't believe they are - they have 6 petals and are bell-shaped. Are you able to identify these for me? Please and tha...
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Question: yes i would like to know what type of plant this is …
...of my region of expertise. If you need local assistance, I can direct you to an institution closer to your home. Just let me know if that would be of interest to you. Best wishes.