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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...
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Question: please help me identify this plant. it is a climbing plant, i …
...as my expertise is primarily the tracheophytes of northeastern North America. You might find assistance by contacting folks at the National Herbarium of Cameroon (Gaston Achoundong, Chief, email: ga...
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Question: I have notices these plants growing mostly underneath trees around my property …
...around my property in Southwestern Vermont. I have never noticed a flower, although I may have missed them in the past. What are they? Thank you very much for your help. Answer: Dear Imc825, your pla...
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Question: Can anyone please tell me what this plant is? I was thinking …
...in my yard in south central Illinois. Thanks. Answer: Dear RainbowTurtleLuv, thank you for posting your image. Your plant may be a species of Iris (sometimes called flag). The flowers appear to be...
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Question: I uploaded these images once but did not know if you received …
...was my response (sorry you did not receive it): plantwoman, your photographs appear to be of an Astilbe (false goat's-beard), a group of plants native to North America and Asia. These belong to ...
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Question: I have been unable to identify this flower with books or online …
...of my driveway as well as in the lightly shaded woodland. It's flower has five petals and resembles those on St. Johnswort, which also grows in the area. The edges of some of the leaves are a bro...
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Question: I need help identifying a plant based on smell. You see, I …
...at my house. Answer: Dear escyr, sounds like a wonderful smell, but from that description alone, I am not able to help you (sorry), especially without knowing what part of the world you are riding i...
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Question: This plant showed up in my vegetable garden in Murrieta, California. It …
...in my vegetable garden in Murrieta, California. It has a thick stalk and branches out in a spreading sort of manner. I have been afraid to touch it because I'm afraid it could be some sort of poi...
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Question: Please identify the plants in the successive order. These are from India.
...but my familiarity with Indian plants is quite limited. I can only share with you that the second image is a member of the legume family. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of northeast...