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Question: I asked a question about a "mystery grass" found on a dune …
Question: I asked a question about a "mystery grass" found on a dune in Rhode Island. I think I figured it out. It's not a grass! It's Asiatic sand sedge (Carex kokomugi Ohwi). ...
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Question: Any ideas? Found in Amherst,MA
Question: Any ideas? Found in Amherst,MA Answer: Dear faryan, the plant is Mitchella repens (partridge-berry), a member of the madder family (Rubiaceae). It remains green all winter and has an edibl...
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Question: ...and another follow-up to yesterday's question: I revisited the full key and …
Question: ...and another follow-up to yesterday's question: I revisited the full key and now I think it's a trailing arbutus! Sorry if I'm overloading the inbox... --Eric Answer: Excel...
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Question: Taken roadside, wetlands woodlands, Windham, NH. I think this is Japanese knotwood? …
Question: Taken roadside, wetlands woodlands, Windham, NH. I think this is Japanese knotwood? (from an article I read online recently). Answer: tracyd123, yes, very like Fallopia japonica (Japanese k...
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Question: Taken roadside, wetlands woodlands, Windham, NH. Bright red berries - ? toxic?
Question: Taken roadside, wetlands woodlands, Windham, NH. Bright red berries - ? toxic? Answer: Dear tracyd123, the red berries you have photographed likely belong to Solanum dulcamara (climbing nig...
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Question: Taken roadside, wetlands woodlands, Windham, NH. Is this spotted touch-me-not?
Question: Taken roadside, wetlands woodlands, Windham, NH. Is this spotted touch-me-not? Answer: tracyd123, yes, your plant is Impatiens capensis (spotted touch-me-not). We have two other species in...
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Question: Can you tell me what this is i found it growing outside …
Question: Can you tell me what this is i found it growing outside near a fence alone Answer: Snowwhite, I'm sorry, we are unable to help. If you have any reproductive material (such as flowers...
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Question: could u please identify this plant
Question: could u please identify this plant Answer: Dear 1212, none of your posts have images associated with them. One method you can use is to attach the images to an email and send them to gobot...
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Question: Last question of the day (I think!) We have seen these acorns …
Question: Last question of the day (I think!) We have seen these acorns with red, round, firm "berry-like" attachments. I cannot find anything that explains this Answer: Diane, these are ga...
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Question: hi, I need some help.
Question: hi, I need some help. Answer: Gerald, I would be happy to help you (if I can). If you have a question or photographs you would like to have identified, feel free to post them here. Best ...