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Question: Hi, a friend just sent me this photo. She took it in …
...sent me this photo. She took it in the early spring. Moss is damp, projectile is dry. Maybe a seed pod from the year before? Located under tall, old white pines n hemlocks but within 15' of i...
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Question: Re: goldenrod inquiry, the plant had numerous small “leaflets” in the leaf …
Question: Re: goldenrod inquiry, the plant had numerous small “leaflets” in the leaf axils. I don’t think my photos showed that well. In addition, the location is usually quite dry. I tried my best to...
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Question: Hello there, Here I have several photos of a fast growing shrub …
...for me to be certain which species you have. Based on what I can see (fruit color, leaf blade outline, branch background color), you may have Swida rugosa (round-leaved dogwood). Best wishes.
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Question: I'm not sure if this is wild or a garden escape. It's …
...a member of the mint family. The lower leaves will be three-lobed near the apex. It is naturalized here and there around New England. I see it most often in ME around old homesteads and farm lands....
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Question: This plant is about 2-3-ft. tall, bushy, branching. Leaves are small, 1" …
...time. Answer: alwayslooking, this appears to be a cultivated hybrid named Caryopteris X clandonensis (bluebeard), a member of the mint family that is native to Asia (or, tat least, its parents are na...
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Question: there are large patches of this plant in my yard, is it …
...give me identification on my back yard. there beautiful. thanks row Answer: Dear Row, good morning. You have photographed a species of Pilosella (king-devil), species of composites that are often in...
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Question: Hi there! I am wondering if you could tell me what plant …
...some member of the Araceae, such as Calla palustris. Or, possibly, another member of that family (e.g., immature fruits of Arisaema triphyllum that (1) did not reach maturity and (2) are shriveled a ...
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Question: Every spring we love to see what we call the purple haze …
...emerge. Can you help me identify this beautiful little plant found in my New Haven, CT backyard? It covers my neighbor’s hill and each of my 19 years in this house has spread incrementally further ac...
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Question: A friend sent this photo to me asking for help identifying the …
...to me asking for help identifying the flowering plants alongside the emerging skunk cabbage. They were growing in a wet area along with with skunk cabbage and cattails at Arnold Arboretum, in what she...
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Question: Please confirm if this is ground ivy. Popped up in my garden …
...time. Let me know if we were correct!