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Question: Another plant I can't identify. Can you help?
Question: Another plant I can't identify. Can you help? Answer: Dear lpnewton, this is a member of the stonecrop family (Crassulaceae), and looks like a member of the genus Hylotelephium (orpine...
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Question: Can any let me help to find this plant name? Its from …
Question: Can any let me help to find this plant name? Its from Nepal, Mid hilly region. Answer: Dear sushantarl23, there is no image associated with your question. Without that, I won't be ab...
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Question: I am in ontario canada and have a ground cover I can …
Question: I am in ontario canada and have a ground cover I can not identify..low growing dense green mat with small blue/purple flowers Answer: Dear normaholtby, the flowers belong to a species of ...
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Question: Hi, Can you please identify this shrub with berries growing within 10 …
Question: Hi, Can you please identify this shrub with berries growing within 10 feet of shoreline of a swampy part of Millenium Park in West Roxbury, MA on July 4? Thanks! Answer: Dear BrooklineBiker...
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Question: The plant in question for your second photo below is Itea virginica …
Question: The plant in question for your second photo below is Itea virginica and it is a native species. Answer: Dear nforsth312, thanks for your input. While Itea is native to North America, it is...
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Question: I found the plant along the sea shore in Kennebunk Maine. It …
Question: I found the plant along the sea shore in Kennebunk Maine. It appears to be Black Mustard (Brassica nigra) but the database says it is rare so I am probably mistaken. Your thoughts apprecia...
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Question: Can't find this in my books...I think it was near a pond, …
Question: Can't find this in my books...I think it was near a pond, but in dry area. Couldn't see leaves. Answer: Dear MaryBeverly@Brook, your plant is a native, parasitic species called A...
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Question: I found these two beauties from my wild yard, northern MA. Who …
Question: I found these two beauties from my wild yard, northern MA. Who are they? Answer: Dear huahsingyen, the plant with small blue flowers is likely Vicia cracca (cow vetch), a species that is fo...
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Question: This was found along a stream in upstate New York. Thank You,
Question: This was found along a stream in upstate New York. Thank You, Answer: Dear Auntie, it appears you have photographed Asclepias incarnata (swamp milkweed), a native wetland species with red f...
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Question: I took these photos in upstate New York. The leaves look like …
Question: I took these photos in upstate New York. The leaves look like a Thalictrum to me, but I don't know where else to look. Thank You, Answer: Dear Auntie, You have indeed photographed a sp...