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Question: I am having trouble identifying this plant. I think it might be …
...about 1/2 in across. I found a number of clusters along the path of the Merrimack River in West Newbury, at the edge of forest. Answer: Dear lharley, the image does not capture the leaves, so I can...
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Question: We hiked in to view Elowah Falls on the Columbia River Gorge …
...July 1, 2017. In places we saw moss that seemed to be turning from green to blue, as in the attached photo. Can you explain? Is it possibly because of the recent extreme heat they had there? Thank y...
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Question: We hiked in to view Elowah Falls on the Columbia River Gorge …
...July 1, 2017. In places we saw moss that seemed to be turning from green to blue, as in the attached photo. Can you explain? Is it possibly because of the recent extreme heat they had there? Thank you...
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Question: It appears the uploading is having a problem - I will send …
...(1 plant). It is white and about 18" tall - pic to follow. Answer: Dear dscheier, feel free to email me at the address you noted, but with a spelling edit (ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org)--ther...
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Question: A plant can live without - one of these 1-root 2-. Shoot …
... 1-root 2-. Shoot 3 - fruit Answer: Dear Prabhattiwari, a plant can live without a fruit for some period of time, but sexual species will ultimately need to produce fruits to survive through the gene...
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Question: Hi, Can you please identify this large-leaved plant? It is a ground …
...than 1/3 of the day. It only gets water when it rains. It has been growing since mid-July near the foundation of our house in Brookline, MA. Thanks! Answer: Dear BrooklineBiker, you have a species of...
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Question: Hi, Any idea what this is? It's growing out of several cut …
...with 1 in the whorl being larger or smaller than the other two. I don't know if this characteristic will show up sprouts, but it present on normal branches.
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Question: A patch of this was growing on the muddy bottom of a …
...under 1 meter it's much shorter than the plants I see at home (1.5-2.5 m). Answer: Dear jfc, the plant in the image is Bidens frondosa (Devil's beggar-ticks). This is a native member of th...
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Question: This plant is about 2-3-ft. tall, bushy, branching. Leaves are small, 1" …
...small, 1" long, opposite. Flowers are clustered, medium purple, non fragrant but attracts bees/butterflies. Grows in sun, poor soil. Found in southeastern Massachusettes. Does not appear to be ...
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Question: Hi there! I am wondering if you could tell me what plant …
...(1) did not reach maturity and (2) are shriveled a bit in drying). I would start there with your study. Best wishes.