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Question: This volunteer has been widespread in my dry Lexington MA yard for …
...in my dry Lexington MA yard for many years, particularly in sunny areas. It seems to be some kind of Lysimachia (quadrifolia or quadriflora?) Can you confirm? Answer: Dear bkatzenberg, good morning...
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Question: Is this Campanula glomerata L. clustered bellflower? Non-native, correct? In Worcester, MA. …
...in my garden if I have the correct ID? Thanks for your help. Answer: Dear Lisabailey, good afternoon. The plant in the images does look like Campanula glomerata. While non-native and able to natura...
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Question: I'm doing the set dressing on a film that takes place in …
...in my reference photo. Any ideas? Answer: Dear danipeltz, good morning. I would love to assist, but the uploaded image is so small that I can't make out any details of the plant on the right s...
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Question: I have a lot of this rush growing in a usually shaded …
...to my house in Massachusetts. Answer: Dear jfc, this looks like the upper part of the inflorescence of a species like Juncus tenuis or a relative. I would need to see more of the plant, and specific...
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Question: I have a lot of this around my house in Massachusetts. I …
...around my house in Massachusetts. I think it is a species of Pycnanthemum. It was probably originally planted as an ornamental so it might not be a New England native. A leaf has a strong mint sme...
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Question: Growing on my lawn in Massachusetts. Hypericum perforatum? (With some hawkweed mixed …
...on my lawn in Massachusetts. Hypericum perforatum? (With some hawkweed mixed in.) Answer: Dear jfc, good afternoon. The plants certainly look like Hypericum perforatum to me. This species has two ...
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Question: Growing on my lawn in Massachusetts. The leaves are much yellower than …
...on my lawn in Massachusetts. The leaves are much yellower than the adjacent Pycnanthemum muticum. There are no flowers yet. A broken leaf has a strong mint smell. Melissa officinalis? Answer: Dea...
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Question: Hi, I found this plant along the side of a dirt road …
...do my best to help you.
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Question: Here is a closer view of my Verbascum. The single flower in …
...of my Verbascum. The single flower in closeup is about 15 mm wide. The leaf is about 100 mm long. Answer: Dear jfc, good morning. Thank you for taking the time to acquire additional images. The s...
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Question: Hi, we saw this ground-cover with small waxy leaves at the the …
...America. My expertise is wild plants of New England. If you direct this question to someone at Garden in the Woods, they should be able to provide you with an answer. Good luck.