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Question: Hi. I was wondering if you could help me identify this plant. …
Question: Hi. I was wondering if you could help me identify this plant. It was found in a Northern Cedar bog in Maine. Answer: Dear cmshannon, good morning. The plant you photographed is Platanthera...
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Question: A few plants were found at the summit of Mount Agamenticus on …
...Agamenticus on the SE corner of the Learning Lodge in York, ME. These were located next to a watering bowl for dogs and I suspect dogs were the vectors. (photo are not uploading) Answer: Dear David, ...
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Question: I have found what I believe is impatiens glanulifera here in Worcester, …
...anytime you have trouble uploading images, feel free to email them to me ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I will be happy to help.
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Question: Im am trying to id this vine growing in our garden in …
...Kittery ME. It is opposite compound leaves With a few tiny teeth on leaf edge. I have not seen any flowers on. Answer: Dear dillon_shaun@yahoo.dk, you have photographed a native species of Parthenoci...
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Question: This was a shrub-like plant, and the flowers depicted were about 6-8 …
Question: This was a shrub-like plant, and the flowers depicted were about 6-8 feet off the ground. Could you ID this plant for me? Boothbay Harbor, Maine 43.862691, -69.637965 Also, feel free to us...
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Question: I found this in a wet area of the woods near Caribou, …
...Caribou, ME, about the middle of July. I tried to identify it and thought it could be Northern Tubercled Bog Orchid but am not sure. Sorry about the poor quality pictures...the flowers are tiny, makin...
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Question: I found this growing in my backyard. I did not plant this …
...reminded me of those on a ladyslipper orchid. I live in Genesee County Michigan in a suburb. Answer: Dear jea9libka, there are no images associated with your message. Without them, I won't be ab...
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Question: Is this Spangle Gall? Will wasps be forthcoming? Taken today in Windham, …
...to me, but rather an oak leaf gall by a species of midge. If you look at images of the spangle gall online you will notice they are more flattened out and have spotting. Best wishes.
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Question: botanist. found this husky ground cherry or clammy or tomatillo. its green …
...your message, without them I won't be able to help you. There are several species of Physalis (ground-cherry) that could be what you are describing. If you are having trouble uploading images, ...
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Question: This plant grows at the edge of our lawn and along the …
...Caribou, ME. It is so pretty but I haven't been able to find out what it is! Thanks for your help! Answer: Dear J@HeirloomCottageGarden, you've photographed Odontites vulgaris (red false ba...