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Question: Thanks for your prompt answer to my last question. This was photographed …
...same, and the image I uploaded in my last question. Answer: Dear carl, yes, Go Botany is experiencing a glitch in regard to the loading of images. You are welcome to send them to me at ahaines[at]ne...
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Question: My very recent previous post looks possibly like one of the Penstemon …
...having me examine to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org, I would be happy to assist with the identification.
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Question: This Rosa was also found in the Helderberg Escarpment NY. Can you …
...Escarpment NY. Can you tell me which species it is? Thank You, Answer: Dear Auntie, your rose appears to be Rosa multiflora (rambler rose), a non-native species that is quite widespread in the northe...
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Question: Good evening & thank you for helping me previously identify several plants. …
...a member of the Lamiaceae. It is commonly cultivated and sometimes escapes in New England.
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Question: One more "what is it" flower. I didn't plant it, but it …
...to me. These are very small, about the size of a violet, but sturdier. We are in south central Massachusetts -- the Blackstone River valley. Answer: Der teepee12, your plant is likely Veronica chama...
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Question: Can any let me help to find this plant name? Its from …
...let me help to find this plant name? Its from Nepal, Mid hilly region. Answer: Dear sushantarl23, there is no image associated with your question. Without that, I won't be able to assist you. ...
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Question: I could not locate this flower in my Wildflowers of ME, NH, …
...of ME, NH, VT book - It is growing along the foundation of my house (1 plant). It is white and about 18" tall - pic to follow Answer: Dear dscheier, it looks like a white-flowered form of Malva ...
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Question: I took these photos in upstate New York. The leaves look like …
...(tall meadow-rue), a native member of the crowfoot family. You've captured a staminate specimen (i.e., one with pollen-bearing flowers). Best wishes.
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Question: Trying again. Hopefully the images come through. Is this lonicera maackii? If …
...come through. Is this lonicera maackii? If so, any help you can give me would be appreciated. Thank you. Answer: Dear chorn, your plant looks like Lonicera morrowii (Morrow's honeysuckle). Thi...
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Question: Here is a photo of what i believe to be Asclepias purparescens …
...let me know. thanks! Answer: Dear ho2cultcha, you have photographed Asclepias incarnata (swamp milkweed). This species has the corona horns that exceed the hoods (in Asclepias purpurascens, the hor...