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Question: Hi, I can't find the name of this plant. Can you help …
...name of this plant. Can you help me? Answer: Dear Masoume, I can't fully help you because I don't know where this plant was collected. It looks similar to the European Ranunculus auricomus...
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Question: Hello I found this plant in my woods behind my yard in …
...let me know what it is? 😁 Answer: Dear Sorgenman, your plant is Glechoma hederacea (Gill-over-the-ground or ground-ivy), a non-native member of the mint family that is very frequent on lawns around N...
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Question: Can you help with identify this plant please, found in the woods …
...reminds me of species of ferns where the persistent leaf bases are left as these dark fibers. However, I would need to see the plant in person to help you with confidence. Best wishes.
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Question: These plants were regenerating in a moist forest clearing (small clearcut) in …
...Somerset County in late June. Can you help me to ID? Answer: Dear Skytes, try a comparison with Scutellaria lateriflora mad-dog skullcap). Some leaves of this species are thin, but those growing in ...
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Question: Hi,can you please tell me the name of this tree and the …
...tell me the name of this tree and the species ...its grows in our backyard...thanks! Answer: Dear switbut3rfly, you've photographed a species of oak (genus Quercus). I can't tell you which...
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Question: Please help me identify the species of this ..this grows in our …
...help me identify the species of this ..this grows in our backyard and its a talk tree...thank you Answer: Dear switbut3rfly, you've photographed a species of spruce (genus Picea). I can't ...
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Question: Hi,what do you call this type if maple tree leaf????please let me …
...sometimes escapes cultivation in New England.
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Question: Central MA. This plant showed up suddenly and in such massive numbers …
...come in with last year's hay which ends up as garden mulch. Highly invasive, sun to partial shade, ~2 feet high. Flowering reminds me of nettles, but doesn't seem to match overall descriptio...
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Question: Fount this plant on 9/9/17 at Joppa Flats Education Center in Newburyport. …
...reminded me of beggar-ticks, but then the plant form was quite different. Answer: Dear chafeemonell, as best I can tell, this is a species of American-aster that is in bud. It looks much like Symphy...
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Question: I saw this tree in Shelton, CT, at 41.337836,-73.123555. I think it's …
...to me, although I see some hairs on the leaf stems. The bark is not flaky. The nuts are close to round. Answer: Dear David, assuming the tree is native (i.e., not planted), it does appear to be clo...