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Question: Good morning, Here is another picture of the flowers of my mistery …
...Let me know if this helps. Thank you for your assistance. Julian. Answer: Dear Julianmoran, good morning. I'm sorry, but I do not recognize this plant. While it does look like a member of the ...
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Question: Can anyone identify this? It’s located in Rochester, New York.
...someone can identify it. However, that may not be me at this stage of the plant's growth. This looks like it may be a cultivated species, which is outside of my range of expertise. If it flowe...
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Question: Habitat: Terrestrial (open area). Location: Gedu (Bhutan) GPS: 26.915727*N, 89.526693*E. Elevation: 2065 …
...Help me identify Answer: Dear Pasang., good morning. I am not familiar with the plant of Bhutan. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of northeastern North America. That written, the sp...
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Question: Hi! Could anyone tell me what species are these two plants?
...tell me what species are these two plants? Answer: Dear toon, good afternoon. You have some cultivated species of plants, the one being two species of cacti grafted to each other (sometimes called m...
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Question: I have this in CT and my mom has it on Minnesota. …
...let me know if these plants are planted or are growing wild? I can be reached at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org. Thank you!
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Question: Unlike the sedges in more shaded areas, this one is a dense …
...for me to tell you much. I wish I could help, but I will need you to photograph it later in the season. Also, I will need ecological information (i.e., what habitat is it growing in).
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Question: Last one from our yard in Portsmouth NH. This picture was taken …
...root/rhizome type thing. Lots of it popping up. Any thoughts? Thank you. Answer: Dear Maryanne, it looks like a species of Solidago (goldenrod). It would be difficult for me to confidently tell y...
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Question: Plant ID; found along riverside in western mass; I assume it is …
...time assisting you. If you are having trouble uploading images, feel free to mail it directly to me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org and I will try to assist. Best wishes.
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Question: Good evening again Dr. I am happy to report that I have …
...letting me know how it ended up being identified. Best wishes.
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Question: Glenn here again. Here is a closer photo of the forget-me-not flower. …
...forget-me-not flower. Further info, I am in Easthampton, MA and this is a fairly moist area of my yard near a wetland. Thanks again! Answer: Glenn, yes, Myosotis sylvatica. The hooked hairs on the...