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Question: Found along the wood river in RI. Was wondering if someone could …
...to my address: ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org. I would be happy to try and help you identify the unknown plant.
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Question: This small flowering plant seems to be located in the shade - …
...- my has been spooling for several minutes - I will select submit and see what happens. Answer: Dear dscheier, Yes, there is a problem currently with uploading images. Please send the image to ahain...
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Question: Can u please identify these plants? We live in Dallas TX. Thanks
...of my region of expertise). Best wishes.
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Question: I found multiple examples of some yellow-flowering plants along the shoreline in …
...to my email address (which you noted in your message) so that I might help you with your image.
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Question: I have turned part of my yard into a 'meadow' and I …
...of my yard into a 'meadow' and I do not recognize this plant. Any thoughts? Looks almost like it has orchid parts! The whole flower cluster is about an inch- inch and a half across. The pl...
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Question: This weed/plant is growing in a potter next to my swiss chard …
...to my swiss chard and spinach... below are picture of the main plant and an individual leaf? It reminds me of those weeds when you break them apart they have a milky substance inside. I don't wan...
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Question: This plant is growing next to a row of arborvitae under a …
...in my Manchester NH yard. It appears to be a horse chestnut but according to the map isn't native here. Thoughts? Answer: Dear rontrex, yes, your plant is Aesculus hippocastanum (horse-chestnu...
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Question: My very recent previous post looks possibly like one of the Penstemon …
Question: My very recent previous post looks possibly like one of the Penstemon species, hirsutus, pallidus? Thanks. Answer: Dear joshl, Go Botany is experiencing a glitch in the photograph uploading...
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Question: Found in Franklin Park, Dorchester, MA, on rocky outcrop, very little soil …
...pics, my apologies... Some sort of flax? Answer: Dear ebaitchman, your plant is Hypericum gentianoides (orange-grass St. John's-wort), a very small member of the genus with tiny, scale-like, o...
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Question: Is this red mulberry? Found in my yard, on slope after had …
...in my yard, on slope after had landscapers clear,away trees,and overgrowth, in South Windsor, CT. Answer: Dear JPFitsgerald, good morning. You plant is a species of Morus (mulberry), but it is more ...