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Question: Found this on Schoodic Peninsula. Have gone through all of my flower …
...of my flower books and can't seem to find out what it is. Answer: Dear weoellers, you have photographed a fruiting individual of either Hypericum virginicum or Hypericum fraseri, most likely the...
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Question: Good morning, will you please identify my beautiful plant?
...identify my beautiful plant? Answer: Dear Nathaniel, there are no images associated with your message. Without them, I won't be able to assist you. If you are having trouble uploading images, fe...
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Question: These are growing wild in my yard along with some others that …
...in my yard along with some others that I have that I do not know what they are These are climbing Answer: Dear FayD, you've photographed Apios americana (ground-nut), a native member of the legu...
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Question: Saw this plant on a hike at Rampart Reservoir in Colorado. It …
...vrh, my region of expertise is northeastern North America. That written, your plant looks like a species of mullein (genus Verbascum). You might try searching for more information in that genus to f...
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Question: Found 6 of these plants growing around a large stand of black …
...on my property in Dover, NH. Thanks for your help. Answer: Dear dLuxe55, you've photographed Chimaphila maculata (spotted prince's-pine), the white pattern on the leaves is diagnostic. Th...
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Question: I found this growing in my backyard. I did not plant this …
...in my backyard. I did not plant this but the leaves 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...
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Question: Hello, this plant sprouted in my backyard just over 3 weeks ago. …
...in my backyard just over 3 weeks ago. And all of a sudden it had fruits! It’s quit pretty and I’d like to know what kind of plant/tree this might be. Thanks! I live in the Northeast (Connecticut) Ans...
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Question: I forgot to mention in my last submission concerning Atriplex prostrata, that …
...in my last submission concerning Atriplex prostrata, that the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center says it is native to Eurasia. thought you would want to know of the conflict. Answer: Dear chaf...
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Question: I'm thinking this is Canada Hawkweed. I saw a lot of it …
...(to my understanding). Any chance I can discuss with you getting a collection? If so, please email at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I can help you further. Thank you.
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Question: What kind of plant is this. It is water-logged. Not sure if …
...of my area of expertise.