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Question: I have lived in Maine and NH since 1950, and don't recall …
Question: I have lived in Maine and NH since 1950, and don't recall seeing this before. It is ~2 m tall. Lee, NH. Sorry about the cluttered background...I could take a different camera and get a ...
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Question: Hello! I tried to figure this out myself using state of CT …
...help me identify it? We are in the NW corner of CT. Thank you. Answer: Dear pdc542, you've photographed Akebia quinata (chocolate-vine), a non-native member of the Lardizabalaceae. It is nati...
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Question: We have a number of these small plants suddenly appearing on our …
...for me to assist you at that time. I wish I could be of more use.
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Question: Hi, including photos of a woody vine. Found on an old farm …
...American or Oriental. Thanks. Answer: Dear Sheila, I can't identify all of the plants in your images, but assuming they all represent the same population, you do appear to have a species of Cela...
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Question: Hi, I photographed this plant somewhere in Czech Republic - in Kutna …
...somewhere in Czech Republic - in Kutna Hora - and i don't know what plant it is. Can you help me, please? Thanks, Mihaela Answer: Dear Mihaela, good morning. I'm sorry, I can't hel...
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Question: Hello, I hope you can help me with this plant. I found …
...(three-seeded-mercury), probably Acalypha rhomboidea, the most common (and native) member of the genus in New England.
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Question: Found many plants including several 15-foot specimens in Natick Town Forest, the …
...specimens in Natick Town Forest, the larger ones fruiting heavily. I am working with the Town Forest Committee to reduce populations of all invasives in the Town Forest. This is a new species to me an...
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Question: Please help me identify this plant. Found in Cameroon in the grass …
...help me identify this plant. Found in Cameroon in the grass land and grows upland. Is a creeping plant. Hope this information help. Thanks Answer: Dear Solowise11, I'm sorry I can't help yo...
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Question: Arthur, Are you aware of long-stalked holly, Ilex pedunculosa, spreading into the …
...ornamental plantings? A single tree which I believe is a young long-stalked holly was found in the southern section of Crane Wildlife Management Area, Falmouth, MA. I am aware of a planted specimen ...
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Question: What are the pollinators for Medeola aka Indian Cucumber? Why do they …
Question: What are the pollinators for Medeola aka Indian Cucumber? Why do they have such interesting shaped styles? Answer: Dear sissona, good morning. You have asked such a good question. I have ...