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Question: The apple pictured is a of the Gala variety,typically striped.The stripes swirl …
Question: The apple pictured is a of the Gala variety,typically striped.The stripes swirl around a brown protrusion. The protrusion is flexible,in the way a leaf is flexible. The flesh underneath is n...
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Question: I found a patch of this growing in the woods beside a …
Question: I found a patch of this growing in the woods beside a narrow path in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Browsing the site I found Amphicarpaea bracteata with similar flowers and leaves. Answer: Dear ...
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Question: Near the edge of a stand of hemlock where almost nothing else …
Question: Near the edge of a stand of hemlock where almost nothing else but moss grows. Lincoln, Massachusetts. Answer: jfc, sorry, I can't recognize that seedling without more images. These t...
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Question: Could you please identify this aster. Its common on a site in …
Question: Could you please identify this aster. Its common on a site in Northbridge, MA. Height ranges to about 4 ft. Thank you. Answer: Dear JMP, you look to have photographed Symphyotrichum pi...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr! I encountered this pink/lavender flower growing in a sidewalk. …
Question: Good afternoon Dr! I encountered this pink/lavender flower growing in a sidewalk. A quick check in Wildflowers of New England did not reveal it possible identify. I am hoping that you rec...
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Question: Once again, in need of help. Are you able to identify this …
Question: Once again, in need of help. Are you able to identify this plant? If not, would it help to take any additional pictures if I return to this site? Thank you! Answer: Dear srferrando+, the...
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Question: Hello - I found this plant for sale at a local Whole …
Question: Hello - I found this plant for sale at a local Whole Foods in Washington DC and wanted to see if you could help identifying it. I’ve tried some plant identification apps/sites but all the ma...
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Question: Can you confirm this is Lobelia siphilitica? It has been growing widely …
Question: Can you confirm this is Lobelia siphilitica? It has been growing widely as a volunteer in my Lexington MA woodland garden for many years. I gather from this site that the species is rare i...
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Question: This tall (about 4') plant was photographed on a dry site along …
Question: This tall (about 4') plant was photographed on a dry site along an old forest road in Cockermouth Forest in Groton NH. Each tiny (less than 1/4") white flower has 5 petals. Can you...
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Question: Hello! Could you tell me if Rudbeckia nitida is a synonym for …
Question: Hello! Could you tell me if Rudbeckia nitida is a synonym for R. laciniata? Some sites seem to link them as one. Answer: Dear laurie.r, good morning. Rudbeckia nitida (shiny coneflower) is...