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Question: I have a plant that my friend gave me seeds for. We …
...gave me seeds for. We do not know what it is, I have a couple of pictures of it, can you help identify it? Answer: Dear jfz8034, your plant is a member of the Solanum nigrum complex (black nightsha...
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Question: Needed know what this was
...email me at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org to continue this conversation. Best wishes.
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Question: I have a very aggressive vine growing in my yard (in RI) …
...to me at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I can try to help identify your mystery plant.
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Question: Hi, can you identify these plants? My neighbors are clearing out their …
...to me. Best wishes.
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Question: I have another sedge that I sent pictures of in May (Concord, …
...time you mentioned that it might be a member of section Laxiflorae, but you needed better images. I hope these help. If not, I do have a better camera I can use. Thank you! Answer: Dear llsrvd, Th...
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Question: hello, i found this by the ocean shore but in florida, on …
...some sea shells; it had started to bud when i took it out a few weeks ago; can you help me identify what plant it is??...thanks, jean marie.. Answer: Dear jeanmarie, I'm sorry I cannot help you....
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Question: I sent you pictures a few days ago of a plant I …
...to me. Answer: Dear Davidreik@comcast.net, species of Spiraea are woody, though sometimes the young plants may not seem it except near the base where there will be wood and bark. Best wishes.
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Question: This bush is growing right outside of the house I just purchased …
...time identifying it. Thanks! Answer: Dear TMichael, good morning. I'm sorry that I cannot identify the plant from the images you've provided. Some important features, like leaf arrangeme...
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Question: Thank you for your response. I'm sorry I did not provide the …
...to me. That helps immensely. It is certainly a hickory, and would be either Carya glabra (pignut hickory) or Carya ovata (shagbark hickory). I would need to have a close, clear photograph of the le...
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Question: Hi, What is this flower seen on July 4 in a park …
...for me to give a name with any degree of confidence.