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Question: I'm interested in planting a native variety of scouring rush in a …
...of my yard here in Arlington MA. Is there a place I could buy some in the area? Under what sort of conditions and in what soils would they best grow? Answer: Dear willjburton, there is a place that s...
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Question: Hi, I wonder if you can help with this ID. I took …
...(to my eyes) and the flower spikes don't look quite right to me. Could it be one of non-stinging nettles? I touched it and it didn't sting. Answer: Stephradner, please email this series o...
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Question: This tree is in my horses pasture.
...in my horses pasture. Answer: Dear Kdailey, Go Botany is experiencing a glitch in that only one image loads repeatedly when multiple images are uploaded. Therefore, I can't view the entire set...
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Question: Hi was hoping to get get and an is for this guy …
...to my email address (ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org) I would be happy to help you. Best wishes.
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Question: Hi Arthur, Can you tell me why none of my images seem …
...of my images seem to upload to Go Botany site? Is it related to internet connection or resolution of photo? Thank you for you help. Deb Answer: Deb, good morning. Go Botany is currently experiencing...
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Question: I was walking in my backyard in the woods and spotted this …
...in my backyard in the woods and spotted this bush or tr or tree with these berries that are red and I am trying to identify Answer: Dear Gennifer, there is no image associated with your question; the...
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Question: Hi I found something that appears to be stinkhorn - is that …
...near my garden - now I see them growing. Diane Answer: Dear dscheier, yes, stinkhorns (order Phallales) are native to the northeast, including Maine. Some species can be quite elaborate in their str...
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Question: I just saw another email which explains why I'm not able to …
...use my email, now and anytime in the future with plant identification questions. Best wishes.
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Question: Many thanks for your response. In comparing my specimen with herbarium specimens …
...comparing my specimen with herbarium specimens of Hylotelephium telephium I think you are 100% correct. I will look for tubers next time I see this species. With appreciation Answer: Apohaqui2810,...
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Question: Hello, This is a picture of a flower taken in Mauritius in …
...outside my range of expertise. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of northeastern North America. If you need help finding an herbarium to direct questions to, let me know and I can help.