Page 74: 1,126 results for my
-
Question: I think this is Suaeda maritima. From a coastal sand beach in …
...in my experience, a function of the maturity. They will darken more when collected later in the season. Beautiful images--thank you for sharing and I hope you are well.
-
Question: Hello, I have no idea what region my plant could be found, …
...region my plant could be found, but I have determined that it must be a eudicot because it has 5 petals on the flower. Also I think it must live in an arid region because the leaves are very thick and...
-
Question: I have these plants appearing in my 3rd year wildflower meadow at …
...in my 3rd year wildflower meadow at southern edge of the White Mountains. Before I pull, I would like to be certain they are considered invasive weeds. Thanks! I think your website is awesome! Answer...
-
Question: Hello, I found this on my walk this morning, I think it's …
...on my walk this morning, I think it's in the Hawthorn family, but cannot narrow it down. It definitely had sharp spurs(?)photo 2 is a bit blurry of the leaves but bark is shown. Photo 3 is the sh...
-
Question: I am stumped again with an identification. I found a flowering bush …
...(my favorite place to walk these days). The leaves look like Rhododendron and the flowers hang down like blueberry 'bells,' but I've never seen yellow Rhododendron flowers like these or...
-
Question: I am located on eastern Long Island and am looking for a …
...in my area? Answer: Dear jtg65, one strategy you could use is to visit the vitural herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG). They have an online collection of imaged museum specimens. If y...
-
Question: Locate near a brook and related uplands in Middlesex County MA Thanks …
...on my screen is the first thing I ever uploaded, but if you click on the image, the new ones show up. Thanks for your help. Answer: Dear sheilac, there is only one image loading, and while I can see...
-
Question: I have several of these tall (almost 3 ft.) flowering stalks growing …
...in my garden in Lowell, MA. Is this Common Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis)? If not, do you know what it is? Answer: Dear erinmm1, the plant you have photographed is certainly Oenothera (evening-...
-
Question: I don't have a question about a plant. I'm not sure who …
...to my recent sightings are not correct. Just FYI. Answer: Dear lharley, thank you for the notification. We are aware of this problem and it is being worked on. We always appreciate people sharing i...
-
Question: Good Afternoon! Could you please help with identifying this shrub. My guess …
Question: Good Afternoon! Could you please help with identifying this shrub. My guess is Ilex glabra- found in a wetland in Fitzwilliam, NH (I'm having difficulty uploading multiple images- it...