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Question: If I plant what I think is Achillea millefolium, will it cross …
...in my yard? If so, how far apart would they need to be to not do so? Thanks. Answer: Dear TranquilHaven02054, it is unlikely those two species will pollinate each other. The different flower color w...
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Question: I have this growing at the edge of my driveway in Massachusetts. …
...of my driveway in Massachusetts. I don't think it was planted intentionally because it's isolated and doesn't match the style of the existing landscaping. The blue-green leaves behind...
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Question: I am quite sure that this is an evening primrose except for …
...than my person). Best wishes.
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Question: I have these all over my backyard. I was told it was …
...over my backyard. I was told it was something called indian soap, but upon research I can't find anything. Answer: Dear Mariebee83, good afternoon. The plant in the photograph is Clethra alnifo...
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Question: Seeds stuck to my clothes after walking through a field in the …
...to my clothes after walking through a field in the Blue Hills south of Boston. Answer: jfc, these are mericarps (part of the fruit) of the genus Desmodium (tick-trefoil). These are provided with unc...
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Question: i want identify this plant please help me india maharashtra
...located. My expertise does not extend to India. You should contact a local herbarium (i.e., plant museum), which you can find online by visiting Index Herbariorum. Good luck.
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Question: is this a weed or plant? I live in NY on Long …
...in my flower bed. It didn’t flower last year or die back completely. I don’t however know what it is. Answer: Dear Carolsdaugher, good morning. I can't be certain without viewing the plants in ...
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Question: Wondering if you could help identify the plant in this photo from …
...from my colleague. He pulled it from a beaver pond in the southern ADKs (Lake George area). Many thanks Answer: Dear SunnyMona, this collection of plant material looks like a species of Chara (muskg...
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Question: This is an aggressive vine that can support itself by growing in …
...invading my garden area. Answer: Dear jfc, this looks like Celastrus orbiculatus (Oriental bittersweet), which is a liana (woody, climbing plant) that is quite common in southern New England. It cli...
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Question: Growing in the woods in Lincoln, Massachusetts. (Mostly deciduous with some white …
...on my plant's leaves are much smaller. Could it be Circaea canadensis, which isn't in the simple key? Answer: Dear jfc, this looks like Circaea canadensis (broad-leaved enchanter's-ni...