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Question: This plant was at my new home in Dekalb Illinois when I …
...home in Dekalb Illinois when I moved in. We have a creek running through our back yard. There are several of them, so I am guessing that they spread?? Can you help me identify it please? Thank you! A...
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Question: This shrub was located along a dirt road in Jackman, Maine. The …
...seemed to be numerous in the area. The buds were small and pointed. The terminal "cone" was new to me. Thanks! Answer: Deer eehrlich, these are galls made by an insect on the tips of branc...
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Question: Hi, I am trying to id the attached small woody plant. The …
...to me. This plant is in the Gill Town Forest, and the photo is from a couple days ago. Several twigs had been trimmed, presumably munched. I could not get the id with the gobotany process. Thanks for ...
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Question: CAn you tell me want plant this is? It comes up every …
...tell me want plant this is? It comes up every year in my flower bed, sometime has a whit bloom Answer: Dear karen9018, it is very difficult to help you without knowing a bit more information. Locati...
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Question: Thanks for your reply (about the twigs). Unfortunately the tree was pulled …
...southern ME you are in, but perhaps we could arrange a visit sometime when I am coming through the area. Happy to connect if that would be of help (and if possible). My email is ahaines[at]newenglan...
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Question: Could you please help me identify this plant I found growing in …
...help me identify this plant I found growing in woods on my property? Answer: Dear usafpatriot, your photographs appear to have captured the leaf opening of a species of Carya (hickory). These specie...
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Question: Could you please help me identify this plant? Recently moved to Northern …
...americanum (American trout-lily). This is a native, spring-flowering herb in the lily family. Some of these plants will soon produce a beautiful yellow flower. Enjoy them.
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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...