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Question: hello, i was hoping you could help me identify this plant. its …
...help me identify this plant. its about three feet tall, native to northern new mexico/rocky mountains. It has little reddish berries about a centimeter in diameter. Answer: Dear Jacob, your plant app...
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Question: Thank you for the prompt response to my earlier question. I did …
...to me, except for the last, with appears to be a species of Persicaria (something similar to Persicaria nepalensis; Nepalese smartweed). Best wishes.
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Question: Hi, this is a picture of fruit/berries from a tree growing in …
...help me identify it? Thanks Answer: Dear GrammaKO, your image is of Prunus virginiana (choke cherry). It is a common, native shrub of New England. The long raceme berry fleshy red to very dark red ...
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Question: Hello! This small shrub is growing in one of my perennial beds …
...help me identify it? Thanks! Answer: Dear anneogilvie, the shrub is Elaeagnus umbellata (autumn-olive), a member of the Elaeagnaceae. This is a non-native species that originated in the Old World an...
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Question: Hi, I live in Montevideo, Uruguay and the other day we found …
...a member of the Lamiaceae (mint family). However, the fruits that are developing do not look correct for this genus. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of northeastern North America. W...
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Question: good morning, I live in Seaford NY (long island) near the water. …
...some leyland cypress, but this plant is back!! Can you please tell me what it is, thanks so much for the help. Answer: Dear dmels28, Your plant is in the genus Fallopia (knotweed). It is most likely...
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Question: Can you identify this plant for me? Caryophyllaceae was the closest I …
...for me? Caryophyllaceae was the closest I got with the Dichotomous Key but I did not find a genus or species that fit well. It was prostrate, growing in disturbed sandy soil along with Scleranthus ann...
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Question: Hello there , i would appreciate it so much if u could …
Question: Hello there , i would appreciate it so much if u could help me identify this plant , it grows in my region but i don't really now anything about it. Thank you for your contribution An...
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Question: This is an 8-10' hedge shrub next to some honeysuckle that has …
...some honeysuckle that has been growing for years in the shade among old-time plantings in the yard of my house in Newcastle, ME. It has just started flowering. Leaves are opposite and entire, and the ...
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Question: Not sure if I planted this or whether it is wild. It …
...some additional images to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org , that provide me an opportunity to share the images with other people who might recognize this species. Best wishes.