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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...
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Question: Hello! I recently moved to Middlesex County, Massachusetts. I have two plants …
...behind my home that I would like help identifying. Thank you! Answer: Dear SNB96P, the first image may be Tussilago farfara (coltsfoot). The leaf blades should have a rubbery feeling and have lots ...
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Question: Glenn here again. Here is a closer photo of the forget-me-not flower. …
...of my yard near a wetland. Thanks again! Answer: Glenn, yes, Myosotis sylvatica. The hooked hairs on the calyx (sepals) separate this from specie slike Mysotis scorpioides, which have straight hair...
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Question: Hi, I’ve discovered this plant growing next to poison ivy in the …
...of my yard, and it seems to be sprouting everywhere. Can you help me identify it? I would much appreciate it! Answer: Dear Elise33, you have photographed the early season shoots of a species of Vin...
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Question: Open woods, Lincoln, Massachusetts. I see superficially similar flowering stems on cultivated …
...with my search. Best wishes.
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Question: This tree is in my backyard. It is a stone fruit. I …
...in my backyard. It is a stone fruit. I don't know what it is. Could you help me? Answer: Dear Kate, the plant looks much like Prunus persica (peach), given the densely hairy fruit with a single ...
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Question: Good morning! This is a very tall (5ft) plant (immature) in Eastern …
...this? My office is stumped. -KC Answer: Dear KDC, your plant is Smilax herbacea (carrion-flower), which belongs to the Smilacaceae (greenbriar family). This particular is species is unarmed and he...
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Question: What's this plant? Its growing in my garden. I'm thinking its a …
...in my garden. I'm thinking its a volunteer, but not sure. Answer: Dear pjr488, I need more information to be able to help you. I don't know what part of the world this photograph was taken...
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Question: Can you tell me what this is? I spotted in in Los …
...of my range of expertise. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. If you have more images, I may be able to get you going in the right direction. Beautiful image.