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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.
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Question: Hi, I'm just trying to identify this moss? Seen on an old …
...was my plate. Growing on clay soil. thank you! Answer: Dear Rustybear, I can only help you a little. You've photographed a liverwort, which is not a vascular plant. Go Botany is a website de...
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Question: Are there any particular plants (especially from Cape Cod or northern VT) …
...and my Husband and I take lots of photos on the botany club walks. Pam P. suggested I might upload some things. cknox Answer: Dear cknok, good morning. Thank you for your generous offer. We do hav...
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Question: Can you tell what type of berry plant this is and if …
...on my property in Princeton, MA. Thank you! Answer: Dear LisaB, your image does not look like the invasive species you note. Those plants have a different inflorescence architecture. That written, ...
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Question: I located this orchid growing amongst Round-leaved Sundew and Marsh St. John's …
...NH. My sense is that it's Pogonia ophioglossoides (Rose Pogonia). Would you concur? The plant does have the single clasping leaf halfway up the stem described on your website for P. ophioglossoid...
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Question: I got some bonzai seeds from a friend but after planting them …
...within my realm of expertise (Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants). That all written, it looks to be a tomato plant (Solanum lycopersicon).