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Question: I found a possible field pennycress in my lawn can you confirm …
...in my lawn can you confirm if this is feild pennycress? Massachusetts usa Answer: Dear Sorgenman, good morning. I can't see the details necessary to make a confident determination. As best I c...
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Question: Hello again, thanks for previous answer. I'm sending you a picture of …
...of my realm of expertise--though sometimes I can recognize the plants because we share some genera between our two continents. If you need an email address to someone closer to you who may know of th...
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Question: CAn you tell me want plant this is? It comes up every …
...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. Location is very important in narrowing down the choices ...
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Question: these 2 plants have shot up in my greenhouse. I have never …
...in my greenhouse. I have never seen any thing like it but I do buy a lot of bird food (seeds ect) from our local shops. sorry just read about you being in new England .I am in cornwall uk. Answer: De...
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Question: Thanks for your reply (about the twigs). Unfortunately the tree was pulled …
...possible). My email is ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org. Best wishes.
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Question: Could you please help me identify this plant I found growing in …
...on my property? Answer: Dear usafpatriot, your photographs appear to have captured the leaf opening of a species of Carya (hickory). These species have conspicuous colored bracts that open up to rev...
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Question: Good Afternoon, I live in Nh and am having difficulty identifying an …
...over my perennial garden. I originally thought it to be mint or Greek oregano as I have a few varieties in the garden as well but it is not. It has very dark purple leaves, has no scent and seems to b...
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Question: These two ferns/plants were found clinging to a rock wall beside a …
...learning my ferns and any advice would be helpful. Thank You, Answer: Dear Auntie, you have photographed two different species. The first one, growing out from the open crack of the rock, is a speci...
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Question: Hi I''m new to the area and I found this in Pepperell, …
...in my yard that backs up to some woods. Answer: Dear sburke01, you likely have photographed Turritis glabra (tower-mustard). It has foliage and flower buds much like you have photographed. If corre...
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Question: There are common in my area, an urban area and people think …
...in my area, an urban area and people think they are weeds and pull them out in the garden. Cambridge, MA Answer: Dear whiten@gmail.com, I can identify most of these plants, but I don't want the ...