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Question: Hi, Would you assist me in identifying this pretty wildflower plant? It …
Question: Hi, Would you assist me in identifying this pretty wildflower plant? It is growing amongst many other coastal plants and was found at Woodneck Beach, Falmouth, MA on Cape Cod. It is adjace...
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Question: thanks for all the help so far. can you tell me what …
...tell me what produces these berries? Answer: Dear NativesEnthusiast, good afternoon to you. You appear to have photographed Frangula alnus (glossy-buckthorn), a non-native member of the buckthorn fa...
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Question: I just posted Campanula trachelium It is not a North American Plant. …
...for me to remember all of the plants that have been posted on Go Botany given the large number of submissions. This plant acts differently in different regions of North America, so your observations ...
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Question: Hello, this odd looking plant sprouted in my perennial garden. I am …
...help me identify it please. Thank you. Answer: Dear yann, good morning. There are no images associated with your post. Without them, I cannot help you. If you are having difficulty uploading image...
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Question: thistle looking bright yellow flower, super spiny leaves but no actual spines …
...a member of the aster family. Would you please contact me with information about whether you believe this is planted or not (ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org). If naturalized, this would be a new state ...
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Question: Can you help me identify this? Thanks -Zac
...help me identify this? Thanks -Zac Answer: Dear Zac, Good afternoon. I need to know where this plant is from. Location information is vitally important for identification. Also, please provide the...
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Question: Can you help with the identification of a vine? I found it …
...reminds me of Cichorium intybus (chicory), a common field and roadside weed in the northeastern United States. You should be able to find open, blue flower heads to support this identification.
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Question: This vine was growing on a bush in our backyard in Cape …
Question: This vine was growing on a bush in our backyard in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. It looks like a blackberry vine to me, but I was flummoxed by the pentagonal cross section of the woody stem. Your t...
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Question: This plant was also spotted along the road in central Maine and …
...a member of the genus Hylotelephium (common name: orpine). Hylotelephium telephium is one of the most common, naturalized members of this family in ME. I hope this is helpful.
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Question: Spiranthes, but not sure which one… found Sept 5, Bremen, ME, on …
...Bremen, ME, on edge of field that is bush hogged every late-September or October. Answer: Dear JoanRay, good morning. As best as I can tell, this is Spiranthes ochroleuca (yellow ladies'-tresse...