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Sighting: Jack in the Pulpit at Walnut Hill Rd, Shapleigh, Maine
Sighting: Jack in the Pulpit at Walnut Hill Rd, Shapleigh, Maine Posted May 13, 2023, 4:46 p.m. by P.Smith-80 Description or comments: smallest sized JIPs have ever seen, only about 4" ta...
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Sighting: Eurybia spectabilis at 41.733789, -72.182994
...41.733789, -72.182994 Posted Sept. 17, 2024, 1:12 p.m. by Lzakhar3 Description or comments: This area was seeded with natives as part of a 2016 UConn experiment to establish native roadside pl...
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Sighting: Populus at 43.236498,-71.162550
...43.236498,-71.162550 Posted Oct. 1, 2024, 5:32 p.m. by kcbalanoff52 Description or comments: Juvenile with vigor found growing along fence post in a damp field of a sheep farm. Interesting gla...
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Question: Noticed this plant on cape cod on May 9. It is about …
...out. 1 flower per stem. Stems Clustered closely together. Answer: Dear Joshleveque, the plants you have photographed are Orobanche uniflora (one-flowered broom-rape), a native parasitic plant that ...
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Question: I have turned part of my yard into a 'meadow' and I …
...about 1' high. Answer: Dear kriskrash, the website is currently experiencing problems with allowing users to upload images. For the time being, email your images to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.or...
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Question: These plants were seen in Midllesex County, along a brook. I do …
...than 1 image in the last message. It kept uploading the same photo. Answer: Dear sheilac, you have found Persicaria arifolia (halberd-leaved tearthumb), a native plant of wetlands. If you examine it...
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Question: Greetings! This is most probably a cultivar: it was found in Leicester, …
...than 1 cm in length, the image dates from 2016-07-12. Thanks. Answer: Dear Carl, your plant looks like it could be a species of Cotoneaster (common name is cotoneaster, a member of the Rosaceae). Th...
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Question: I could not locate this flower in my Wildflowers of ME, NH, …
...(1 plant). It is white and about 18" tall - pic to follow Answer: Dear dscheier, it looks like a white-flowered form of Malva moschata (musk mallow). An image of the leaves and a close-up image...
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Question: Another presumed Persicaria, growing as a weed out of a flower pot …
...about 1 meter tall and has more branching of stems than I consider normal. Answer: Dear jfc, again, this may be Persicaria extremiorientalis. I could not tell for certain without a pressed specimen....
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Question: Help with ID please. Found April 28 Kennebunk Maine. Along the side …
...plant 10-12 cm tall. Flowers about 1 cm. Thanks Answer: Dear docj77, good morning. The plants in your picture belong to the species Houstonia caerulea (little bluet), a native member of the madde...