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Sighting: common thistle at Orrington, Maine
...of my Jeep, and had to angle up! Easily over 6 ft. tall. [The stems have spiny-margined wings of green tissue, which Cirsium altissimum lacks, this is Cirsium vulgare--admin.] Location notes: ...
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Question: Hi Ace, I found this plant in early August in Lincoln, MA. …
...makes my job easier). This is Circaea canadensis (broad-leaved enchanter's-nightshade), a member of the Onagraceae (evening-primrose family). It is a frequent component of forests, especially m...
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Question: My friend planted a bunch of random Vegetable plants and doesn't know …
Question: My friend planted a bunch of random Vegetable plants and doesn't know what this is. Please help :) Answer: Dear kelseeyleigh, I cannot be sure from your photograph, as I would need to ...
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Question: This plant was located near Descanso, California in the Desert Mountains. More …
...of my range (Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England). I suggest you contact a botanist in your region, which you may be able to locate through the Jepson Herbarium in Berkeley...
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Question: Good morning, I noticed this growing in my back yard it spreads …
...in my back yard it spreads pretty quickly. Could you tell me what this is please?? Answer: Dear jb2817, the plant you have photographed is probably Potentilla simplex (old field cinquefoil). It is a...
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Question: Hi there - I'm trying to locate nettles on my property (in …
...on my property (in MA). This plant seems to 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...
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Question: I wondering if you can tell me what this plant is. It's …
...against my house and I'm not sure if it's a weed or not. It's very tall, with it's little vine-branches reaching up to the gutter. (Also, I live in North Carolina.) Answer: Dear S...
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Question: Sorry but I have a few more and it bugs me when …
...with my guide books. All are found at your facility. First one resembles a Foam Flower but isn't as the leafs are totally different. The leaves are all basal. Answer: Jgreco, I need to know whe...
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Question: Sorry, I hit submit instead of upload and didn't include the 2nd …
...in my first try, the bark of the plant on the right is grayish with a mottled appearance. Here are both of the photos this time. Thanks, lmc825 Answer: Imc825, the mountain-ash seedling I commented o...
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Question: We found this plant growing in our backyard this fall, It developed …
...from my region of expertise that some species are unfamiliar. I suggest you contact the facts at the University of Arizona (http://ag.arizona.edu/herbarium/home), where they would have local plant ex...