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Question: Can you please help me identify this shrub? I live in the …
...help me identify this shrub? I live in the state of Virginia. Answer: Dear darsee100, there are no images attached to your post, so, unfortunately, I cannot help you. Please feel free to send images...
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Question: Can you help me identify this plant found in Ravenna,MI? I have …
...help me identify this plant found in Ravenna,MI? I have been scouring the web with no luck. Answer: Dear jmarjor01, the structure you have photographed is a gall, and it is occurring on what is most ...
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Question: Hello, After pursuing your leads to my previous post, I found it …
...to me. Thank you! Answer: Dear bobhamas, so happy to be of help. Thanks for posting.
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Question: I transplanted this plant to my garden last year due to the …
...tell me what this is. Answer: Dear Kim, your plant is Securigera varia (crown-vetch). It is a non-native species that sometimes aggressively colonizes open areas. I agree that it is a beautiful p...
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Question: find in stone mountain park, ga, would you give me the name? …
...give me the name? thank you Answer: liku, I'm sorry, but there is no image associated with this post. If you are having trouble posting images, feel free to send them to ahaines[at]newenglandwi...
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Question: I took this beautiful flower on stone mountain park, GA would you …
...give me this flower name? thank you Answer: Dear liku, you have photographed a species of Polygala (milkwort). It is similar to our northeastern species Polygala sanguinea (blood milkwort), though ...
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Question: Hello, could you identify this for me? My first instinct was that …
...for me? My first instinct was that it was a species of viburnum, but I think I am wrong. The leaves are opposite, entire, and slightly toothed. It was found along a roadside in southern Vermont. Answ...
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Question: I have found only one of these flowers between my driveway and …
...for me? Thank you. Answer: Dear lmc825, your photographs show Berteroa incana (hoary false alyssum), a non-native member of the Brassicaceae (mustard family). This species is usually associated with...
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Question: I found this red stemmed vine with compound leaves of five leaflets …
...stemmed vine with compound leaves of five leaflets and a fuzzy bud (shown in the second photo) growing along the ground in southern Vermont. I have been unable to identify it. Can you help me? Answer...
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Question: I saw this plant in Green Mountain National forest where there were …
...homesteads years ago. Looks like a naturalized hydrangea to me, but not sure. Is there a native plant this might be instead? Thanks Answer: Dear c.chalmers, the plant in your photographs is Agerat...