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Question: This shrub or small tree is growing in what was once a …
...help me identify it and is it native or something that came from seed in the manure pile? Thank you. Lynne Answer: Dear Imcass, this plant is Phytolacca americana (American pokeweed). It is a robust...
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Question: Here is a picture of a plant I found in Mooselookmeguntic Lake, …
...Mooselookmeguntic Lake, ME.....about 4 a 5ft of water, growing between two large rocks. I was doing an invasive aquatic plant survey and want to know what to call it in the report. Any thoughts? Thank...
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Question: Please identify the plants in the successive order. These are from India.
...a member of the legume family. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of northeastern North America. If you need assistance finding someone in your region to help identify plants, feel free...
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Question: This beautiful plant is growing in the moss on a decaying branch …
...intermedia, but I would need to the specimen itself to be able to help you further. Best wishes.
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Question: I'm a volunteer docent at Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney NH. …
...came across this plant today in a dry area at the edge of the Bog's parking lot. Can you identify what it is or point me in the right direction? Answer: Dear gdewolf, your plant is a species of ...
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Question: Do you know what this shrub/ small tree is? Found growing on …
...something new to the New England flora. I would like to discuss further if you have time (you can email me at ahaines@newenglandwild.org). Best wishes.
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Question: Saw these yellow trees off a trail in ronkonkoma there were some …
...some fruits or berries hanging below.. I was curious what these exquisite ferns were so I sampled some berries! What species of fern are these? Answer: Dear Pcosta123, I'm sorry I can't ans...
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Question: Hello I recently picked this off a Bush in Buckinghamshire could you …
...let me know the name of the bush it come from. Many thanks. Answer: Dear angelrainbow123, good morning. You have collected an acorn from an oak in the "white oak group" (Quercus section ...
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Question: Can you identify this plant for me? Are there benefits to having …
Question: Can you identify this plant for me? Are there benefits to having this plant? Is it poisonous? Answer: Dear Shellandria25, while I am not an expert on cultivated plants (Go Botany is a websi...
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Question: Hello, i'm from the Bahamas and found this in my school's yard. …
...help me identify it? Answer: rockstar1of2, I'm sorry I cannot help you with your question. The Bahamas are a long way from my region of expertise (northeastern North America). Go Botany is a w...