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Question: Hi, can you identify these plants? My neighbors are clearing out their …
...plants? My neighbors are clearing out their yard and gave them to us but we don't know what they are. Thank you! Answer: Dear lpnewton, without knowing what part of the world you are in, I can...
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Question: hello, i found this by the ocean shore but in florida, on …
...from my area of expertise. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. I hope you are able to find an answer to your mystery. Best wishes.
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Question: Hi there! Was wondering if you could identify these two plants? I'm …
...from my region of expertise. While I'm happy to entertain all plant-related questions, in this case I can't be of assistance.
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Question: Several weeks ago I sent you photos of a plant that you …
...in my garden in Harrisville, NH has alternate branching). The 7' tall plant in these photos does have opposite branching and the leaves look very similar. It grows only 20' from the other ...
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Question: Sir can you please tell me what kind of plant is this. …
...of my range of expertise. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of the northeastern United States. Again, I'm sorry I cannot help you--but if you let me know where you are located I m...
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Question: Hello! I found this plant in Southeastern Connecticut, in a beech-oak forest. …
...area. My only guess would be young Taxus canadensis. Thanks the help. Answer: Dear eehrlich, yes, I do believe you are correct. They look very much like Taxus canadensis seedlings. The pale green u...
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Question: Can you help identify this volunteer maple (?) found in the woody …
...of my Lexington, MA background? Does not seem to be one of the common maples found around here. I called the file acer spicatum based on other reference books, but your site says it is very rare in ...
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Question: Hi, Is this plant Lambs Quarters? It & others like it suddenly …
...around my neighborhood in Brookline MA about in mid-July. This specimen is from the curbstone area in front of our house which gets sun almost all day but no water save for the rain. It is growing in ...
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Question: Thank you for answering my question about the Fumaria-looking species in Waltham! …
...answering my question about the Fumaria-looking species in Waltham! I will watch for flowers. Is it also possible that it is Capnoides sempervirens? This was suggested to me because it is a sunny, rec...
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Question: A grove of about 30 small trees on Lexington's Lower Vinebrook path. …
...naturalizing). My email is ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I would appreciate discussing this with you. Best wishes.