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Question: I got a cannabis plant from my grandfather as a joke. I …
...asked me how long I had it for. I told her I'd had it for a month but it was probably around two months old. She told me that it was male. Obviously I went and did research on it to find out more...
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Question: I'd like to report finding Rhodotypos scandens (Black Jet-bead) in Highland Park, …
...other methods. Sorry photo is mediocre. Eventually, I could go back and take a photo of the patch of plants in Highland Park. Answer: Dear kidoine, thank you for posing this. Please email me at ahai...
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Question: Good Afternoon from New York! I couldn't find another website that was …
...help me. I'm absolutely no botanist. I bought a plant from a local BJ's store and it was labeled as a succulent. But I'm not quite sure it is. I was hoping you would be able to help me ...
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Question: Hello Ace. The plant posted here I had tentatively identified from Peterson's …
...seemed to be the same plant as the Broad-leaved Nightshade, specific name canadensis. Have i got the same plant with a different name, or what? Can you unconfuse me? Found in Amesbury Town Forest Ju...
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Question: Hoping you can help me figure out where I've gone wrong in …
...some half-hearted cardinal flower. The site won't let me upload extra images, but it's four leaves per node.) Answer: Dear hsouvaine, your plant is a species of Eutrochium (Joe-pye weed), a...
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Question: Dear Botanist. I want to ask about this plant. I want to …
...name of the plant, let me know. Thank you very much Answer: Dear taurasturi, your plant looks like a species of Lilium (lily). However, I will not be able to tell you which species. Go Botany is a...
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Question: We've just started noticing this around the park in Basking Ridge NJ. …
...for me, I can help you. I need an image of the array of flowers from the side, and a clear one of the leaf segments so I can see the vein pattern. You don't need to be super concerned about thi...
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Question: Hi..ive seen this small tree with blue berries on greenish stems in …
...native member of the rose family. Unfortunately, the image is not clear enough for me to tell you which species. There are two this could be: Aronia melanocarpa (black fruits, no hairs in infloresc...
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Question: I apologize if I'm on the wrong site. I'm trying to find …
...let me know. This volunteered as tribute climbing my front porch. I was going to pull it. After my hands rubbed the leaves I noticed a movie theatre buttered popcorn smell. My husband said it smelled ...
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Question: I live in Southern California. I bought these plants at a nursery …
...legume (Fabaceae), but I do not know who. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. Sometimes I can help beyond that range and sometimes I can't. You need to get in touch...