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Question: This is a tree in NY. opposite, slightly hairy buds, new growth …
...some of your images. Thanks for providing a nice series of photographs to assist me in helping you.
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Question: Hello, this was observed in late summer in Somerset County, Maine. The …
...summer in Somerset County, Maine. The plant was observed along a road ditch. The plant was a small shrub 4-5 feet in height. My assumption would be Kalmia angustifolia, however the light blue color an...
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Question: Hello, I found this plant near a woodland in Dumaguete City in …
...help me identify this tree? Thank you. Lorenc Answer: Dear Lorenc, I'm sorry I can't assist you with your question. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of northeastern North...
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Question: For the last few years I have been trying to ID Salix …
...email me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org so that we might discuss where you found this and examine additional images that you may have? We can probably come to an answer, but I need a bit more inform...
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Question: Hi there, I found this in the woods near Stowe/Underhill, VT yesterday, …
Question: Hi there, I found this in the woods near Stowe/Underhill, VT yesterday, May 2, 2020, and I couldn't find it in your database - but maybe I missed it. Can you help me identify it? Six-pe...
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Question: Hi! I would like to know which shrub is this? I found …
...America). Plants from outside of this region cannot be known with confidence. You need to locate an herbarium (plant museum) near you who will have staff with expertise in the plants of your region....
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Question: Dear Ace Botanist, This tiny purple flower (about a quarter inch) with …
...for me to provide you with a confident answer. It appears to be a violet (genus Viola), but I can't tell you which one. If you have a larger image, I can give you more assistance with the speci...
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Question: I have this houseplant I inherited from a friend but not sure …
...name. I hope you can help me. Thanks. Answer: Dear rayrites, I'm sorry I can't help you with your question. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. Cultivated spec...
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Question: What kind of plant is this I found taking over my backyard …
...name of this plant. It is a cultivated species (one I have seen in the garden setting), but I can't provide you with a name. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. Som...
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Question: Three dense clumps of this grass with narrow, stiff leaves are growing …
Question: Three dense clumps of this grass with narrow, stiff leaves are growing together in the woods in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The flowers remind me of another grass that was identified as Avenell...