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Question: Would you mind helping me ID the plant in the attached picture? …
...helping me ID the plant in the attached picture? I was hiking on a rustic trail in the inner section of Cape Ann, Ma (close to Dogtown). This plant had two woody stems, one short upright and the4 fo...
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Question: Good Morning! I live in the Mohawk Valley in the state of …
...for me? Thanks very much, Brenda Answer: Dear Peaches, you've photographed a species of Fritillaria (missionbells or checkered-lily). This is a member of the Liliaceae (lily family). These are...
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Question: I'm trying to identify this plant. It is growing on the side …
...help me? Thank you. Answer: Dear Imc825, Your plant looks like a member of the genus Eurybia (wood-aster), and is likely Eurybia divaricata (white wood-aster). There are a few species in the aster f...
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Question: Hi, I have been trying to identify a low-growing wet area woodland …
...rhizomes. How do I upload a photo? Can I just email one to you? I've thoroughly searched the key with no luck. Thanks, L Answer: Isandrei, Yes, you can simply email me photographs to the add...
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Question: It is a fungi. Kindly tell me its name. I'm from Goa,India …
...tell me its name. I'm from Goa,India Thank you Answer: Dear feltan29, good morning. I'm not able to help you with your question because there is no image associated with your question. W...
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Question: Good evening. I had submitted an inquiry yesterday but failed indicate the …
...perplexed me is a heart shaped broad-leafed weed with tuber-like roots. It resembles garlic mustard, but lacks the classic shape and smell. The attached image is of the root sytem of this weed. What ...
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Question: Central MA. This plant showed up suddenly and in such massive numbers …
...come in with last year's hay which ends up as garden mulch. Highly invasive, sun to partial shade, ~2 feet high. Flowering reminds me of nettles, but doesn't seem to match overall descriptio...
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Question: I'm trying to find the type of ivy this is. It grows …
...help me identify the type of ivy this is. Answer: Dear lyon304, your plant is Parthenocissus triscupidata (Bosty-ivy), a member of the grape family. It is frequently planted on campuses and within c...
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Question: Plant is located on rt 122 in Pelham Mass on the side …
...for me. No, these are not edible to humans (though they are consumed by wildlife during times of need, such as American robins and red squirrels).
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Question: Hi, I'm trying to ID a small tree. It's 12-15' tall and …
...let me know and I can ponder the identification further.