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Question: Greetings, This little thing recently appeared in a very shady area of …
...of my property (Southbridge, MA). No flowers, maybe in the spring. Any assist in identifying will be greatly appreciated. --Carl Answer: Dear Carl, I don't know for certain, but it looks like y...
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Question: This low growing plant resides on a swamp edge alongside moss. After …
...under my nose. Is it possible for you to ID it? Thank you very much! Salem Sound, Massachusetts SueLB Answer: Dear SueLB, you've photographed a species of moss. It may be in the Plagiomnium or ...
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Question: What plant is this? Washington state.
...from my region of expertise. You are welcome to ask questions about Washington plants, but there are many that I will not recognize. You would do better seeking an herbarium close to you and sending...
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Question: Hello. Can you tell me if this is a slime mold? if …
...question. Mycology is outside of my realm of expertise. I suggest you relay your question to a fungal-related group (perhaps one on social media) so that you might find someone to answer your questi...
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Question: Good morning, Here is another picture of the flowers of my mistery …
...of my mistery plant. They have a yellow tint before they open. Let me know if this helps. Thank you for your assistance. Julian. Answer: Dear Julianmoran, good morning. I'm sorry, but I do not ...
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Question: Can anyone identify this? It’s located in Rochester, New York.
...of my range of expertise. If it flowers later in the growing season, I should be able to point you in the right direction (even if cultivated). Sorry I can't be of more help now.
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Question: Hi! This is growing in my daughter’s backyard in Medway, MA. Photo …
...in my daughter’s backyard in Medway, MA. Photo taken on 4/5/2020. Can you help us identify it? Thank you! Answer: Dear JayneM, good morning. I don't recognize your plant--this appears to be a p...
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Question: Hi! Could anyone tell me what species are these two plants?
...of my realm of expertise. Best wishes and good luck.
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Question: I have some of this popping up around my house in Massachusetts. …
...around my house in Massachusetts. I didn't plant it but maybe the previous owner did. Answer: Dear jfc, you have photographed Cardamine hirsuta (hairy bitter-cress), a member of the mustard fam...
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Question: I have this in CT and my mom has it on Minnesota. …
...and my mom has it on Minnesota. Can't identify. ??? Good or bad? Answer: Dear mkkettle, good morning. You have photographed Petasites japonicus (Japanese sweet-coltsfoot). This species flower...