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Question: This shrub was photographed in Dedham MA on May 11, 2014. I …
...steer me in the right direction? Answer: Dear stephradner, your images are a little early to tell confidently. They do appear to be a member of the health family (Ericaceae), but several plants rese...
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Question: Hi there - I'm trying to locate nettles on my property (in …
...come close to the description, but it does not sting. Could you please tell me what type of plant it is? Thank you very much! - Lane Answer: Lane, there is no image attached to your question, so I&...
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Question: I wondering if you can tell me what this plant is. It's …
Question: I wondering if you can tell me what this plant is. It's growing against my house and I'm not sure if it's a weed or not. It's very tall, with it's little vine-branch...
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Question: Sorry if this is a duplicate but I was having trouble posting. …
...throwing me off. Is it perhaps a variation of Spotted Cranesbill? Answer: Jgreco, you certainly have a species of Geranium. Without measurements of petals, anthers, etc., I'm unable to give yo...
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Question: Hi, found in the Boquete area of Panama, has a milky substance …
...for me to identify your plant. From what I can tell, it could very well be a species of Euphorbia (spurge) as you suggested. There are species with white coloration on the leaves, such as Euphorbia ...
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Question: Hi, Could you ID this plant? It grows around Boquete, Panama. Likes …
...for me to identify your plant. From what I can tell, it could very well be a species of Euphorbia (spurge) as you suggested. There are species with white coloration on the leaves, such as Euphorbia ...
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Question: its me again and could you identify these 3 plants? thank you! …
...sometimes recognize the plant species, we can't always provide confident answers for such questions. I would suggest you try to locate a botanical garden or other such resource closer to your bi...
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Question: Hi, I found this plant growing wild in the front yard in …
...a member of the olive family (Oleaceae). There are four different species of privet in New England, and their identification relies on some details of the flowers and kinds of hairs found on the bran...
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Question: I enclose 2 Photos dated June 2014. The plants were growing in …
...give me more information on this Astragalus ? Thank you Answer: Dear verajean, there are no images attached to your message. I would be happy to assist you, but will need to receive images in order...
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Question: Someone gave me this plant as a graduation gift and I do …
...Someone gave me this plant as a graduation gift and I do not know what kind of plant it is. Can I please ask you what plant it is? I live in the Philippines though. Answer: Dear Danyael, thank you fo...