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Question: Can anyone please tell me what this plant is? I was thinking …
...(sometimes called flag). The flowers appear to be in bud and it would be much easier to identify this plant with an open flower. If you have the opportunity to post another image when it flowers, pl...
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Question: Since you were so helpful before, I've got another one for you! …
...to me, but that isn't found in our area. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks again! Answer: jgoodwin, thank you for your email. The image is not clear, but the plants look like a colony...
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Question: I uploaded these images once but did not know if you received …
Question: I uploaded these images once but did not know if you received them. This was a shrub about 8 feet tall and wide which I saw in Belastrand, Norway. Wonder if you can identify this plant for m...
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Question: I have been unable to identify this flower with books or online …
...some of the leaves are a bronzy red. Can anyone tell me what it is? Thanks Answer: Dear Imc825, you have photographed Lysimachia ciliata (fringed yellow-loosestrife). Note the apiculus at the tip of...
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Question: I need help identifying a plant based on smell. You see, I …
...smell. You see, I ride a motorcycle and often I smell a plant that to me smells like pepper. It is a strong musky peppery smell that I enjoy. I would like to find out what this plant is so that I c...
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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 ...