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Question: I am having trouble identifying this plant. It's located in lower michigan …
...I am having trouble identifying this plant. It's located in lower michigan and in a wooded area. Help? Answer: Deear Katcas09, you've photographed a species of Galium (bedstraw). I can...
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Question: If you get two questions about this plant, please forgive me. This …
...have an ID for me? Thanks, Answer: Dear Auntie, you plant is Valeriana officinalis (common valerian), a non-native member of the Caprifoliaceae. It will have rank smelling flowers and roots. Best w...
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Question: Can you identify this plant that we found on a hike in …
...Can you identify this plant that we found on a hike in middle Tennessee yesterday? Answer: Dear AmandaD, good morning. You have collected a species of Trillium (wake-robin). These plants will have ...
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Question: Seen in Worcester, MA. Woody-tree but cannot tell what the species is... …
...please help! Answer: Dear astahovec, your plant is a species of Quercus (oak) that has expanding leaves. It is a member of the black oak group (e.g., northern red oak, black oak, scarlet oak), as ev...
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Question: I am looking for seed of different Suaeda spp. Where can I …
...I am looking for seed of different Suaeda spp. Where can I get them? Answer: Dear farag100, good morning. I'm not sure where you could purchase seeds of Suaeda species. Go Botany is a website ...
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Question: Found in northeast Nebraska on a prairie
...northeast Nebraska on a prairie Answer: Dear She11bi, Good morning. Please be aware that Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. As such, Nebraska is a long way away from my...
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Question: Hello. I'm trying to get this shadbush to species. I'm leaning toward …
...leaning toward A. canadensis, as the flowers seem most similar. Can you correct or confirm? Answer: Dear chaffeemonell, Beautiful images. This is not Amelanchier canadensis, a species that would ha...
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Question: A friend of mine is touring Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania and came …
Question: A friend of mine is touring Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania and came across this plant, with no name? Can you help identify please? Answer: Dear tke735, it looks like a species of Cynara (...
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Question: Hi I purchase an Easter Red Cedar from Garden in the Woods. …
...not a great picture, but are you able to tell if its male or female? Thanks@ Answer: Dear llsrd, good morning. As best I can tell from your image, you have a staminate plant. They appear to be pol...
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Question: Hi there, This should be a real easy one for you. I …
...be a real easy one for you. I am sorry about the photo. It is a photo of a photo on a website that has been listed as unknown. Thank you, SueL-B Answer: Dear SueLB, it is a species of Senecio (ragwor...