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Question: I recently visited my sister in Winsted, CT who showed me the …
...visited my sister in Winsted, CT who 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 (map...
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Question: Do you know what this might be.. On rough ground in Ayr, …
...from my area of expertise. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of northeastern North America. We share a lot of species and genera in common (i.e., I might be able to help you sometimes)...
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Question: Could you please identify this shrub. It belonged to my grandma
...to my grandma Answer: Dear Nicolejd60, I'm sorry I don't think I will be able to assist from the image attached. I would need to see a close picture that showed the details of the flowers,...
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Question: I'm seeing this plant at Quincy Bog in Rumney, NH in a …
...Hazel. My sense is that these are the recently emerged leafs of what will ultimately become a more fully formed Tall Rattlesnake Root (Nabalus altissimus) plant. Could it be something else? Answer: d...
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Question: Is this Anaphalis margaritacea? Grows in large colonies in my lawn in …
Question: Is this Anaphalis margaritacea? Grows in large colonies in my lawn in western Adirondack Mts. 6-10 inches high, with only white color flowering (no trace of yellow), few small leaves on stal...
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Question: This plant is in my yard in orange, MA. It is about …
...in my yard in orange, MA. It is about a foot high with only 3 leaves. It has a yellow bloom about 2” tall. Answer: Dear Sugarmama2, this plant appears to be a yellow-flowered wake-robin (genus Trill...
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Question: This plant started appearing in May and is still happily growing in …
...in my backyard in Westford, MA. It has fringed leaves and dainty purple flowers. It sends out creepers and roots those. What is it? Answer: Dear twexler, nice images, thank you for including more ...
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Question: Im from Michigan I have a lovely waxy dark green leaf plant …
...from my mother..ao unique hasn't done much in a few months..dont want to kill it..please help me haha.. Answer: Dear xRoseReaper, You're plant may be Ficus elastica (a species of fig). I a...
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Question: Hi. I would like to know the name of this plant. Found …
...from my region of expertise. That written, you appear to have photographed a member of the Verbenaceae (vervain family), possibly the genus Verbena (vervain). Hopefully this will get you started on ...
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Question: What is this plant at my doorstep? Fayetteville in Onondaga county N.Y
...at my doorstep? Fayetteville in Onondaga county N.Y Answer: Dear Cpl65, there is no image associated with your question, without which I won't be able to assist. If you are having trouble uploa...