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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...
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Question: Can any let me help to find this plant name? Its from …
...from my region of expertise. Best wishes.
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Question: This mountain knapweed (that is what I believe it is) has multiplied …
...throughout my gardens in Amherst, MA. I tried to upload the picture on the post a sighting section but the uploading just goes round and round. Is there another way I may send you this picture? Th...
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Question: Can't find this in my books...I think it was near a pond, …
...in my books...I think it was near a pond, but in dry area. Couldn't see leaves. Answer: Dear MaryBeverly@Brook, your plant is a native, parasitic species called Aphyllon uniflorum (one-flowered...
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Question: I found these two beauties from my wild yard, northern MA. Who …
...from my wild yard, northern MA. Who are they? Answer: Dear huahsingyen, the plant with small blue flowers is likely Vicia cracca (cow vetch), a species that is found in open opens throughout much of ...
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Question: I came across this flower while walking in the woods behind my …
...behind my house (Monson, MA) and I've been unable to identify what it is. It's fairly small, maybe 4-5" height. There's an acorn near the bottom left leaf which will help with size...
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Question: Just viewed these plants in the Christian Dior Garden in Northern France. …
...from my region of expertise, as are cultivated plants. Sorry I can't be of assistance.
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Question: Here is a photo of what i believe to be Asclepias purparescens …
...near my family's land. I'm not exactly sure that it isn't A. incarnata. Please let me know. thanks! Answer: Dear ho2cultcha, you have photographed Asclepias incarnata (swamp milkwee...
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Question: Hi, there are several of this plants with spiky fruits appearing on …
...of my house in Toronto, Ontario. They are about 4 feet tall. I wonder what it is and is it poisonous? Answer: Dear Herman, good afternoon. You have photographed the fruiting plant of common milkweed...