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Question: What is the name of this thorny purple flowers vine ?
...a member of the genus Solanum (nightshade). If you can post additional images (leaves and sepals) and let me know where the plant grows, I may be able to identify the species.
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Question: Symphyotrichum #2 - basal leaves heart shaped, serrated, middle stem leaves long …
Question: Symphyotrichum #2 - basal leaves heart shaped, serrated, middle stem leaves long and lanceolate, upper leaves small sessile entire, many small leaves and bracts, phyllaries dark green somewh...
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Question: This was growing last year in my backwoods and this year they …
...to me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org and I will try to assist. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello, I am looking for any information you might give me on …
...give me on this Willow tree. It is located in Salem Sound, MA. Thank you, SueL-B Answer: Dear SueLB, good morning. I can't help you from the images provided. You have photographed Salix cinere...
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Question: This appeared where I used to have a Missouri Primrose This doesn’t …
...for me to answer questions about identification. Sorry (again) for not being able to assist. Best wishes.
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Question: Dear Botanist, This beautiful tree, i believe, is a Yellow Malus. Is …
...give me on ID. It is located on an island in Salem Sound, Massachusetts. There is at least 1 more tree just like it! Thank you very much! SueLB Answer: Dear SueLB, I cannot be sure from the photograp...
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Question: Hello there, In researching Timothy grass I am having trouble deciphering exactly …
...Let me know if that doesn't help. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello Dear Botonist, I believe this tree is a Crabapple. Is there …
...some genus closely related to apples. I think I would need to visit this tree or receive specimens from it to give you a more confident answer. Best wishes.
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Question: We have pastures in Petaluma, ca that this plant (ground cover type) …
...America). That written, the plant you have photographed may be a species of Erodium (stork's-bill), in the Geraniaceae (geranium family). You should connect with an herbarium in your area that ...
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Question: Hello, Arthur. I think this is Broomsedge Bluestem, going mostly by the …
...Amesbury Town Forest, and I see other sightings a bit further south under the power lines in INaturalist. Chaffee Monell Answer: Chaffeemonell, please keep me posted with what you learn this growing...