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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.
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Question: I would love to know what kind of plant this is! Thank …
...outside my region of expertise. I wish I could assist you more, but would need to direct you to someone in your region. Best wishes.
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Question: This grass is growing in the yard around my house. I don't …
...around my house. I don't know if it's a wild or cultivated species -- it came with the house. Answer: Dear jfc, the grass you have photographed looks like it may be a member of the genus P...
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Question: Hello! I recently found this plant in my backyard (Middlesex VT), mostly …
...in my backyard (Middlesex VT), mostly shaded area without grass, somewhat sandy soil. Moss also grows near it. I’ve tried searching online and can not find it! I would love to know what it is and any ...
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Question: Hello, My name is Marcus Brown and I am a researcher for …
...Hello, My name is Marcus Brown and I am a researcher for the game show "Jeopardy!" - We are working on a botany category and I was wondering if I could email you a few photos to help us iden...
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Question: Can you tell me the pollinator for Pyrularia pubera: common names buffalo …
...outside my region of expertise. You might want to contact botanists at Chapel Hill (North Carolina) or some location closer to the core of this species range. If you need assistance locating folks, ...
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Question: I have this growing in my yard in Massachusetts. Is it Trifolium …
...in my yard in Massachusetts. Is it Trifolium aureum? Answer: Dear jfc, you have certainly photographed a member of the "hop clovers" (Trifolium aureum, T. campestre, T. dubium). However, ...
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Question: Seeking ID of the pictures plant (sedge?) observed in Seattle municipal park.
...of my range of expertise. If you need assistance finding botanists closer to you, please let me know and I will assist. Best wishes.
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Question: Does anyone know what this is? It has fuzzy stems, purplish undersides …
...of my region of expertise. I'm sorry I can't assist you.