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Question: I have these growing in disturbed areas around my house in Massachusetts. …
...around my house in Massachusetts. The tallest are over 2 meters. I was thinking Artemisia, but if it is I can't figure out which species. Answer: Dear jfc, this is Artemisia vulgaris (common w...
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Question: I have a dense stand of this growing in a sunny spot …
...near my house in Massachusetts, crowding out other plants. I was thinking one of the weedy Artemisia or Ambrosia. There are no flowers yet. Answer: Dear jfc, good afternoon. You have photographed ...
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Question: What is causing my shrubs to die?
...causing my shrubs to die? Answer: Dear demag007, I have no idea. You have not provided with any information, such as: what species are the shrubs, what symptoms are you observing, how old are the s...
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Question: I have mats of this growing around my house. It likes to …
...around my house. It likes to spread out onto patio stones and pavement. Is it Euphorbia maculata? Answer: Dear jfc, yes, it does look like Euphorbia maculata. This is one of the more common specie...
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Question: This poplar seeded itself right at the foundation wall of my house. …
...of my house. Should I kill it, or is it worth transplanting? Answer: Dear Madeleine89, identifying poplar seedlings is nearly impossible without having the specimens in hand to examine the morphologi...
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Question: Hello, If you can, please confirm the id of this tree growing …
...email. My email address is ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org. Best wishes.
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Question: Arthur, I am having trouble uploading pictures, for your ID help, just …
...on my end or yours. - B. Piper Answer: Dear Bruce, yes, Go Botany is experiencing a technical issue and images are not uploading. Feel free to send images directly to me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust...
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Question: Hello! I found I plant I assumed was Pseudognaphalium, but upon noticing …
...in my judgement of whether the bracts are ascending or dingy white. Thanks so much! Answer: Dear philterfeed, good morning. The plants look to be a species of Pseudognaphalium (likely Pseudognaphali...
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Question: I found the plant in the photos on the hill behind my …
...behind my house this fall in Wayland, MA. It appeared out of nowhere and is the only one of its kind. It looks like a small spindly cornstalk but the flowers at the top are different, whitish. Answ...
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Question: Good morning. Fotos from Franklin Co, MA. Any idea as to what …
...images? My email is ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org, I should be able to assist. Best wishes.