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Question: Here is a picture of the Rhododendron close up.
...the Rhododendron close up. Answer: Dear dmkasta, there is no image associated with your post. If you are having trouble posting images, feel free to send them attached to an email message and sent t...
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Question: I need help identifying this shrub. I didn't plant it and it …
...a Rhododendron Canadense. Answer: Dear dmkasta, your plant is certainly a species of Rhododendron (as you suspected). Without a close-up image of the flower (front and side), it would be difficult f...
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Question: I am stumped again with an identification. I found a flowering bush …
...like Rhododendron and the flowers hang down like blueberry 'bells,' but I've never seen yellow Rhododendron flowers like these or yellow blueberry flowers. Can you help? Answer: lharle...
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Question: Hi, I posted a sighting of Rhododendron periclymenoides in Dedham a couple …
Question: Hi, I posted a sighting of Rhododendron periclymenoides in Dedham a couple days ago. I came up with the ID because the hairs on the underside of the leaf are along the midrib. However, when ...
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Question: I have been searching to identify this plant. I grows very much …
...a rhododendron in Woodbury, CT. Help? Answer: Dear earthrhythms, your plant is Lysimachia arvensis (scarlet pimpernel), a species formerly known as Anagallis arvensis (this latter name is the name yo...
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Question: Hello, this was observed in late summer in Somerset County, Maine. The …
...is Rhododendron canadense (rhodora), a common species in much of ME with the beautiful, pubescent, often pinkish capsules that you photographed. Wonderful images.
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Question: Here is a tree or shrub that showed up along the property …
...and Rhododendron bushes. The soil is acidic and it is about 30 feet from a pond. Answer: Dear CarolBEE, good morning. There may be more than one species represented in your photographs. The flower...
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Sighting: Rhododendron viscoum at Dedham, MA
Sighting: Rhododendron viscoum at Dedham, MA Posted May 11, 2016, 8:48 p.m. by stephradner Description or comments: I was stumped on the ID until I read the "sometimes confused with R. pr...
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Question: I am working on a homework assignment which requires I collect seed …
...a rhododendron. Answer: Dear oreillyc, you've posted some nice images, but I do not recognize this plant. Go Botany is dedicated to the plants of New England (i.e., northeastern United States)....
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Question: So I believe I have a pink shell azalea here in Maine. …
...like Rhododendron vaseyi (pink shell azalea). The spots on the petals and +/- 7 stamens per flower mark this species. This plant rarely spreads outside of the cultivation and is rare as a naturalize...