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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 ...
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Question: Here are the photos of what I think might be Dutchmans Pipe. …
...with my original post. Answer: Dear mjfoley, this looks like Isotrema tomentosum (woolly Dutchman’s pipe), often referred to as Aristolochia tomentosa in older literature. It is a liana (i.e., climb...
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Question: Hi, I'm in the Boston area and trying to identify this plant. …
...but my expertise is primarily for wild plants of the northeastern portion of North America (this is the main focus of the Go Botany website). Cultivated species can hail from many locations in the wo...