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Question: I recently visited my sister in Winsted, CT who showed me the …
...showed me the plant in the attached photo (foreground). Could you please identify? Answer: Dear kluna911.kl, the plant in the photograph is a species of Acer (maple), likely Acer palmatum or Acer cir...
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Question: Hi, Finally received closer pictures of the flower in an Indiana yard. …
...to me. You might check images of that genus and see if it is close to your plant.
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Question: I found this plant in india.it grows in river,pond etc.plz find the …
...email me the images at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I will try to assist. Please be sure to include where in the world the plant in question was photographed.
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Question: I was told this is a type of sunflower. This was given …
...to me. Can you help? Minnesota is where I live North Central location. Answer: Dear callalillyus1, there is no image associated with your question. Without an image, I won't be able to assist ...
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Question: What is this plant at my doorstep? Fayetteville in Onondaga county N.Y
...to me at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I will try to help.
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Question: Hello, Arthur. Betty B. Wright and I found this plant ant Arthur …
...Management Area, Newbury (great spot for biodiversity), growing in the roadbed. We identified similar Bracted Plantain nearby. Is this just a stunted form of Bracted, another undocumented species, or ...
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Question: Another presumed Persicaria, growing as a weed out of a flower pot …
...1 meter tall and has more branching of stems than I consider normal. Answer: Dear jfc, again, this may be Persicaria extremiorientalis. I could not tell for certain without a pressed specimen. Let ...
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Question: This grape didn't seem to match anything under Vitis that i could …
...for me. Found at Martin Burns Wildlife Managent Area, Newbury. Answer: chaffeemonell, this may be Vitis labrusca (fox grape). It routinely shows very small teeth. Notice the dense layer of gray to...
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Question: From a distance this reminded me of Mycelis muralis, which is common …
...reminded me of Mycelis muralis, which is common in the area (roadside and disturbed habitat, Lincoln, Massachusetts). But the flowers are wrong. It didn't look right for any of the Lactuca spec...
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Question: Grass growing beside a narrow path in the woods. Lincoln, Massachusetts.
...allow me to see the details I need. It may be a species of Cinna (wood-reed). Cinna arundinacea is a common species in New England (there are two species total). This is just a hypothesis, but it m...