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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...
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Question: This plant was found in between a parking lot and road near …
...Harbor, ME. I have used the simple and full key and have had no luck. The area it was in was a cut forest that was fairly dry. Answer: Dear Mriewest, you have photographed a species of Cirsium (thist...
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Question: Found in Cambridge, MA
...for me to be 100% sure because I can't see the shapes of the lobes on the larger leaves. However, it is likely this species, a member of the composite family.
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Question: Hi found this plant growing don’t recall growing it in my conservatory …
...email me as need to know what the green balls are that are there after petals fell off tia Answer: Dear Paula, I can't identify your plant beyond the genus (Solanum--nightshade). This is a memb...
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Question: thank you for your reply on the Eastern Red Cedar! Is there …
...time of year for me to get a picture to be sure its staminate? thanks again Answer: Dear llsrvd, you're image was taken at a good time of year, but it just wasn't very clear (i.e., the ima...
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Question: Regarding the gender of my Eastern Red Cedar (Concord, MA) again, I …
...to me, similar to the other image you posted. Enjoy these trees! Best wishes.
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Question: hello, I need to identify this plant, any help !!!
...America. Cultivated species and those from other parts of the world may be unknown to me (as in this case). It could be a species of Hosta (also known by the common name hosta), but I cannot see the...
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Question: Hello, Here I will share 14 photos of a most exquisite maple …
...for me. Unfortunately I have not been able to find a samura. Thank you so much, Sue L-B Answer: SueLB, the species you have photographed is Acer saccharinum (silver maple), a native species that usu...