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Question: Found in northeast Nebraska on a prairie
...from my area of expertise. That written, this looks like a species of Croton (also the common name is Croton) in the Euphorbiaceae. Hopefully that suggestion will get you started identifying this pl...
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Question: Hi I have this plant infesting my lawn can you advise what …
...infesting my lawn can you advise what it is and how to eliminate it please Answer: Dear villagirl, good morning. Because I don't know where this plant was growing, I won't be able to give ...
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Question: Regarding the gender of my Eastern Red Cedar (Concord, MA) again, I …
...of my Eastern Red Cedar (Concord, MA) again, I have attached another photo. I have been finding it difficult to get a good sharp photo, but I am hoping this one is better, and that you will be able t...
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Question: Can you please identify this plant, in my garden, for me!
...in my garden, for me! Answer: Dear 19hello50, good morning. There is no image associated with your question, without this I won't be able to assist you. If you are having trouble posting image...
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Question: This plant is at my daughter's near clearwater, FL. Please identify it. …
...at my daughter's near clearwater, FL. Please identify it. Should she keep it? Answer: Dear dpmc61, I'm sorry I cannot help you with this question. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild ...
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Question: I found this in my backyard in Concord, and I am not …
...in my backyard in Concord, and I am not sure of the species. It has a strong smell, and I am pretty sure it is some type of geranium. Answer: Dear liamberguhn, you appear correct that you have collec...
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Question: This solitary plant was found on a rotting woodpile in central MA. …
...start my search. Best wishes.
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Question: This plant is at Riley's Lock on the C and O canal …
...of my area of expertise and their could be species of plants their I'm not familiar with. It looks close to Polymnia canadensis (white-flowered leaf-cup) with broader lobes than usual. However,...
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Question: Hey hey. My plant is dying but I have no idea what …
...hey. My plant is dying but I have no idea what kind of plant it is, and thus I can't look up how to save her! Lil' help? Answer: Dear sandoridiot, your plant is likely a member of the gen...
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Question: Found this vine strangling a stand of Joe-Pye weed by a man-made …
...in my garden in Concord...Can you ID it? Thanks Answer: Dear Marshat, good afternoon. You've photographed a species of dodder (genus Cuscuata), a parasitic vine in the morning-glory family. Mo...