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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...
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Question: I found these 3 different types of berry trees on my property …
...on my property in Maine. They all look like elderberries but the leaves are different on each one so I know they can't be. Can you identify? Answer: Dear Clueless, the plant with blue fruits (...
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Question: Following up on your rely to my question. The hay was purchased …
...to my question. The hay was purchased in rensselaer co , in NY state. Unfortunately I do not have the plant just those seeds and others like that were through out the hay. Do you know who I could co...
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Question: Ok so my first question is not a species question but a …
...so my first question is not a species question but a general plant biology question; what function does acetylsalicylic acid serve in trees? I mean for the trees themselves. Thank you, Aaron Answe...
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Question: Hello, Could you help know the name of this flower? It is …
...from my friend in Paris. But, both of us don't know the name. Thank you so much. Have a great weekend. Bo Answer: Dear Flowers, thank you for posting an image but I'm sorry I won't...
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Question: Can you tell me what this plant is? It looks like it …
...of my hibiscus tree pot. Answer: Dear Wendy, good morning. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. While we are happy to entertain all botanical questions, cultivated specie...
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Question: I came across this plant along the shore of the Charles River …
...teeth, my tentative ID is Cardamine bulbosa. Am I close? Answer: Dear stephradner, your plant looks like Cardamine bulbosa. In this species, the basal leaves are without lobes (so your observation i...
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Question: Hello, This past weekend (4/16/16), I visited the Arnold Arboretum in Boston. …
...to my address: ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org. I would be happy to try to help you with your question.