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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...
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Question: This plant is difficult for me to identify. I took this photo …
...americana (American pokeweed). It is a robust herbaceous plant with a raceme of somewhat small, white flowers that mature into nearly black berries. Best wishes. Best wishes.
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Question: Could you please identify this plant for me..a very strange plant indeed...Thank …
Question: Could you please identify this plant for me..a very strange plant indeed...Thank you. Answer: Dear kamafloss, I'm sorry I can't help with this one. Go Botany is a website dedicat...
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Question: I was wondering if you can tell me what this plant is, …
...tell me what this plant is, and if it will flower? If so, what will the flower look like? Found it in a new back yard in Dayton, Ohio Thanks (I apologize for it being sideways) Answer: Dear Sondra, f...
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Question: Hello! I am a graduate student interested in finding as many populations …
...some observations so any locations would be great! Any tips would be greatly appreciated. -Beth Answer: Beth, if you contact me at gobotany@newenglandwild.org, I can provide links to some digital he...
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Question: We have lived on our property for 10 years. And these guys …
...come out of the ground around mid-day very rapidly and the dry up and fall off. Only for an hour or so. Are they part of the tree? I have a science background but they perplex me. Answer: SKBLA...
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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...