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Question: Dear Botanist, Mat I have your assistance in identifying the attached observation? …
...help. My biology final is due in two weeks, and I am supposed to have observations ID’d by the naturalist community. Thank you in advance! Shannon Answer: Dear srferrando+, you have photographed a ...
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Question: Can you help with the identification of a vine? I found it …
...(my apologies if the plant is not found in the northeast). Answer: Dear Zac, the plant you have photographed reminds me of Cichorium intybus (chicory), a common field and roadside weed in the northea...
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Question: Hi, My biology final is due this Sunday and I’m in need …
... My biology final is due this Sunday and I’m in need of an identification of this plant if possible. Thank you once again for the fabulous help and explanations given! Such a help! Shannon Answer: ...
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Question: Hello I cannot remember planting this in my garden, no flowers or …
...in my garden, no flowers or buds yet. The stems feel rough, and the leaves the same, not smooth. Answer: Dear norskim, good evening. I'm sorry I cannot help you. I can't see enough of the...
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Question: Hello: I came upon this plant in a somewhat shady area of …
...of my large garden. (Albany NY). I'm guessing it is ageratum conyzoides. It's about 3' x 2.5'. Is it a good pollinator plant? Thank you for your help! Answer: Dear akitalady, the ...
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Question: Found this plant on several hikes recently in the Pacific Northwest. Specifically …
...from my region of expertise. That written, it looks like Clematis occidentalis (purple virgin's-bower). This native member of the crowfoot family has eastern and western elements that are disti...
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Question: Hi! May I know is sandpaper vine flowers are edible?
...in my region of expertise and I have no opportunity to learn about its uses. I'm sorry I cannot assist. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello! Another small tree volunteering by my foundation in South Hadley, MA. …
...by my foundation in South Hadley, MA. Is this a hornbeam or something else? Thank you! Answer: Dear matociquala, good morning. This is most likely a small Betula alleghaniensis (yellow birch). You...
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Question: Here's one more if you don't mind? My best guess is catalpa …
...mind? My best guess is catalpa but the leaves look wrong. It has a single, woody stem with medium brown bark. South Hadley, MA. Thank you! Answer: Dear matociquala, good morning. It does look like...
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Question: What is this plant? In Boise, ID outside year-round.
Question: What is this plant? In Boise, ID outside year-round. Answer: Dear Bmorawski, good morning. Boise, ID, is a long way from my region of expertise. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild p...