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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.
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Question: I have this plant taking over a corner of my vegetable and …
...primetime, I do not know for certain what your plant is, but it does resemble some members of the genus Helianthus (sunflower), and some species do grow aggressively. If you will be allowing some of ...
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Question: Can you identify this plant? It is low lying and pungent smell …
...for me to help you. I can tell this is a member of the Geraniaceae (geranium family), but I can't tell you whether or not it is a species of Erodium (stork's-bill) or Geranium robertianum (...
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Question: Hi, I live in Massachusetts in Boston, and I found this flower …
...touch-me-not). This is a robust, herbaceous plant that can be quite aggressive in its growth. This species is known to be introduced in several states of New England, including MA. Best wishes.
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Question: I am caretaking an urban garden in Concord NH and have had …
...help me to identify it? Thank you so much! Answer: Dear BethieB, your plant in the photographs is a species of Persicaria (smartweed) in the Polygonaceae (knotweed family). I cannot tell you which s...