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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...
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Question: Hello! This small shrub is growing in one of my perennial beds …
...of my perennial beds in Lancaster, MA (central MA). It may have been planted by the previous owners, or it may have volunteered. The flowers are on the undersides of the leaves. It is flowering right ...
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Question: Hello there , i would appreciate it so much if u could …
...in my region but i don't really now anything about it. Thank you for your contribution Answer: Dear darwin123, your plant is a species of Euphorbia (spurge), a member of the Euphorbiaceae (spur...
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Question: Hi, does anyone know what plant this is? I found it in …
...in my garden in southeastern MA. It has many prickles on the stem and on the undersides of leaves, following the main veins. Thanks! Answer: Dear Buzzytop, I am unable to determine the plant in the i...