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Question: Hello Ace. The plant posted here I had tentatively identified from Peterson's …
...Enchanter's Nightshade or Circaea letetiana (quadrisulcata). In another conversation here, you identified what seemed to be the same plant as the Broad-leaved Nightshade, specific name canadensi...
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Question: Hi Ace, I found this plant in early August in Lincoln, MA. …
...enchanter's-nightshade), a member of the Onagraceae (evening-primrose family). It is a frequent component of forests, especially moist, deciduous types. The fruits are covered with hooked hairs...
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Question: I have a plant that my friend gave me seeds for. We …
...(black nightshade). Because Go Botany is experiencing an issue with image uploads, I can only see one picture of the four your shared. If you would send the images to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org, ...
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Question: What is the name of this thorny purple flowers vine ?
...(nightshade). If you can post additional images (leaves and sepals) and let me know where the plant grows, I may be able to identify the species.
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Question: Last summer I purchased and planted a bunch of different split plants …
...enchanter's-nightshade), a native member of the Onagraceae (evening-primrose family). While I can't be confident, you will know soon as they should start to send up flower buds shortly. Be...
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Question: I'm wondering how much variation there is in leaf morphology for Impatiens …
...(enchanter's-nightshade), a member of the Onagraceae. Best wishes.
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Question: Just a simple gardening question: can two plants grown from the same …
...the nightshade. There are different kinds of outcrossing (e.g., pollen going to another flower on the same plant, pollen going to another flower on a different plant). It would require someone with ...
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Question: I cleared some grass off a wet spot in my lawn. Among …
...black nightshade). You will find it called Solanum ptychanthum on the Go Botany website. It is an infrequent (but locally common) native herb with edible black fruits. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello, Thankyou for replying. I will post again my thorny purple flowers …
...is nightshade, bittersweet but unable to find a similar image. Answer: Dear Ngaton, good morning. I'm sorry I can't assist you. You are located a long way from my area of expertise (north...
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Question: Hi, I noticed this in bloom next to our compost pile this …
...enchanter's-nightshade), a native member of the evening-primrose family. This species is typically found growing in the shade of deciduous trees. Best wishes.