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Question: My cousin in Indiana sent me a picture of flowers in his …
Question: My cousin in Indiana sent me a picture of flowers in his yard he cannot identify. I've never seen it and can't seem to identify the flower. Could you help? Answer: ChristinaBecker...
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Question: Could you please suggest two or three native evergreen shrubs that are …
Question: Could you please suggest two or three native evergreen shrubs that are very low growing. About one foot tall. Thank you Answer: Dear jm7.patel.gmail.com, to suggest some native plants, I w...
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Question: Hello thanks for having me I found a plant never seen this …
...having me I found a plant never seen this before wondering what it is I found it at 1900 to 2000 ft noth slope and kinda a meadow sandy Lomey soil northern cal (Feather falls California thanks look fo...
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Question: hi i want to know that the photo i have attached belongs …
...America. Cultivated species and those found in distant lands are not always known to me. I wish I could assist you, but in this case I cannot. I hope you find an answer to your question.
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Question: Hi i was given some seeds i grew last year they didnt …
...send me images of the flowers and flowering plant and I'll ask someone on our horticultural staff to give you a hand. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello again, I have 7 photos of the maybe Pitch Pine. I …
...email me at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org to discuss further if you would like. Thank you for posting all the images. It makes my work much easier.
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Question: Hi. Saw this at McDowell Dam, alongside a road that runs along …
...fore me. Answer: Dear rayban19, good afternoon. Because the plant is young (for a sedge) and I don't have images of a few items I need (such as the ligule, where the leaf blade meets the leaf s...
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Question: I found this unusual growth on what I believe is a White …
...give me an idea what's happening with that tree. My guess would be that the unusual twigs are growing out of some sort of gall, but thats just a gues as I can not get a closer look at it since i...
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Question: The only thing that looks right to me is Stachys hyssopifolia, but …
...Sometimes these species show up in odd locations when there are seed sources present in the area. Best wishes.
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Question: Mystery plant (to me) seen near Daicey Pond, Baxter State Park, Millinocket, …
...tomentosa (rosy meadowsweet), a native shrub in the Rose Family. This species is not uncommon along shorelines and in seasonally saturated soils. Note the dense layer of gray woolly hairs on the lea...