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Question: I have these plants appearing in my 3rd year wildflower meadow at …
...the mint family. The other two taller plants I cannot answer for certain, but both appear to be members of the aster family, and may be a species of Solidago (goldenrod), or a member of the aster all...
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Question: Is this the Northern Bugleweed (Lycopus uniflorus)? is it the same as …
...the mint family but had never seen the Bugleweed before. Thank you. Answer: Dear Jeanettte, you have photographed a species of Lycopus, but I cannot tell you with confidence which one. To do this, I...
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Question: Can you tell me what type of plant, or the name of …
...(perilla-mint), that species normally has darker leaves when they have red coloration (i.e., they are more dark maroon). Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of the northeastern United Sta...
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Question: I'm not sure if this is wild or a garden escape. It's …
...the mint family. The lower leaves will be three-lobed near the apex. It is naturalized here and there around New England. I see it most often in ME around old homesteads and farm lands.
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Question: This plant is about 2-3-ft. tall, bushy, branching. Leaves are small, 1" …
...the mint family that is native to Asia (or, tat least, its parents are native to Asia). Was this species naturalized somewhere, or growing in a garden setting? Feel free to email me at ahaines[at]na...
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Question: Please confirm if this is ground ivy. Popped up in my garden …
...the mint family (to which Glechoma hederacea also belongs). Without flowers, I can't tell you for certain, but it looks most like Lamium purpureum (red henbit). If correct, this will produce be...
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Question: New Haven, CT, July 12, 2020 Working with daughter in her yard …
...(mint family), note that it is bilaterally symmetrical with an upper and lower lip (Sherardia arvensis is radially symmetrical). Best wishes.
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Genus: Lycopus (water-horehound)
...strong mint or fruit scent. In addition, Lycopus has 2 stamens while Mentha has 4. The shape of the fruit segments also differs: flattened at the top in Lycopus and sometimes with a crest or tubercles...
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Genus: Mentha (mint)
...Mentha. mint. Much confusion exists in the identification of Mentha species because floras frequently apply the wrong names to species descriptions, and also because hybrids are common. Many specie...
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Question: Hi - fantastic site! Just stumbled upon it online... I have a …
...plants, mint, jade, and basil. Would you be able to recommend the best general nutrient for me to use given this grouping of plants and given that I am growing them in water? Any help would be appre...