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Question: What is this plant. Grows 2-4 feet. No flowers. In St Marys …
...Grows 2-4 feet. No flowers. In St Marys OH Answer: Dear tandcloud1, I27;m sorry that I cannot help you with you question. Ohio is a bit outside of my region of expertise so I would need flowers a...
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Question: I've discovered a shrub at Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney, NH …
...I27;ve discovered a shrub at Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney, NH that I can27;t identify. Leaves are alternating, shiny, and lanceolate. Flowers are small, white, and trumpet shaped and the fl...
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Question: Looking for an ID on this shrub like plant growing in a …
...with 2 deeply toothed opposite leaves on either side. Thank you. Answer: Dear Colleentara, your plant is Rhodotypos scandens (black jetbead), a non-native member of the Rosaceae (rose family). This ...
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Question: Central MA. This plant showed up suddenly and in such massive numbers …
...year27;s hay which ends up as garden mulch. Highly invasive, sun to partial shade, ~2 feet high. Flowering reminds me of nettles, but doesn27;t seem to match overall description. Thanks for your...
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Question: 2 more wildflowers I cannot identify. The first two images are of …
Question: 2 more wildflowers I cannot identify. The first two images are of the same plant. Thank you in advance for any help. Answer: Dear shubhi, the image with the lighter pink-purple flower is C...
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Question: 1)Why nectar is produced? 2)when nectar is produced? 3)how nectar is produced …
... 2)when nectar is produced? 3)how nectar is produced in flowers? Answer: Nectar is produced as a reward for pollinators (though it is sometimes also produced outside of the flower to reward insects...
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Question: Hello! I would very much appreciate if you could help me identify …
...about 2 and a half feet tall. Answer: JayneM, the black berry without bloom derived from an inferior ovary (you can see the sepal remnants at the top of the fruit) and short array of fruits suggests ...
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Sighting: Bistorta officinalis at 956 Mason Road, Wilton, NH
...May 28, 2022, 2:58 p.m. by gcoffeywriter Description or comments: This plant has bloomed in my garden for the past two years. I live in NH so thought you should know that it is located here as...
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Sighting: Eurybia spectabilis at 41.733789, -72.182994
...-72.182994 Posted Sept. 17, 2024, 1:12 p.m. by Lzakhar3 Description or comments: This area was seeded with natives as part of a 2016 UConn experiment to establish native roadside plant communi...
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Question: This plant is on Prudence Island, RI in the sandy shore area. …
...327; diameter and 227; in height. Can you identify it please? Thank you. Answer: Dear mgirard4, your plant is Glacium flavum (yellow horn-poppy), a non-native member of the Papaveraceae that is...