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Question: Hello, walking trail area near Farmington River in Farmington, CT. This caught …
...caught my eye because of the deep red against the moss background. This was basically below water run-off and the area was mossy. This was the only clump I noticed along a two mile path with intermitt...
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Question: Hi! I was walking along a small stream in my backyard in …
...in my backyard in Connecticut and saw these small leaves growing underneath a bush a few feet away from the stream. Any idea what they are? I just thought they were pretty and wanted to know what they...
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Question: Hello there, This beautiful plant randomly grows in my friends' yard up …
...in my friends' yard up in the Lakes Region of N.H. She gave me a plant to grow in Massachusetts. I am very excited... and looked through many plant books to find what this may be. I am hoping tha...
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Question: Dear Ace Botanist, I am wondering what this creeping, three-leaved, spiney invasive …
...in my yard? The tiny spines on the runners distinguish it from the considerably less obnoxious wild strawberry which also grows here. I'm in central Massachusetts just west of the Quabbin reserv...
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Question: I have these growing in my back yard. Seek ID's them in …
Question: I have these growing in my back yard. Seek ID's them in the Forget-Me-Not genus, but cannot ID the species. I know that the Scorpioides species is a banned invasive in MA, but there a...
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Question: What kind of plant is this I found taking over my backyard …
...over my backyard garden. Seems invasive and chokes off plants around it. How do I get rid of it? Answer: Dear Knighteck, good morning. I'm sorry, I don't know the name of this plant. It i...
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Question: This plant is difficult for me to identify. I took this photo …
...in my back yard in Springfield, MO, May 31st. It grows to the same height each year (roughly 3ft). I don't remember what the mature flower or fruit looked like. The Lance shaped leaves grow oppos...
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Question: Hi there, I discovered this plant at my backyard. The fruit is …
...at my backyard. The fruit is green and when it is ripe it will turn to dark purple. The seed is grape-like. Is this wild grape? Is this edible? Thanks. Answer: Jacqueline, the shape of the fruit and ...
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Question: hello, i was hoping you could help me identify this plant. its …
...from my area of expertise). Hopefully knowing the genus will give you a good start on researching the exact species. Best wishes.
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Question: Hi, this is a picture of fruit/berries from a tree growing in …
...in my yard in Goffstown NH. The tree is about 8 to 10 feet tall. The leaves are green with red veins running through them. The fruit started as bunches of green then turned red. Can you help me identi...