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Question: Hi, this plant was left behind in a pot by a previous …
...but my expertise is wild plants of the northeast. Best wishes.
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Question: We have pastures in Petaluma, ca that this plant (ground cover type) …
...from my region of expertise (northeastern North America). That written, the plant you have photographed may be a species of Erodium (stork's-bill), in the Geraniaceae (geranium family). You sho...
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Question: This has appeared in my daughter-in-law’s garden and she didn’t recall planting …
...in my daughter-in-law’s garden and she didn’t recall planting anything there and wondered what it could be. It’s mid April in central Maine if that helps! Thank you! Answer: Dear MaineMimi, it appear...
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Question: This is a follow up from a question yesterday. Thank you for …
Question: This is a follow up from a question yesterday. Thank you for identifying the flower as bloodroot...I thought the flower for bloodroot had more petals and didn’t recognize it. My daughter-in-...
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Question: Japanese yew tree. It’s large and wide spreading. I believe this is …
...in my front yard. moved in 2016 to this home in Warwick RI. But the tree has zero red berries. So I’m not sure if it really Taxus cuspidata after all. Answer: Dear Tracey4367, good morning. Taxus cu...
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Question: I have not seen this plant before. It showed up this spring …
...in my garden. It is a dry area. I use compost I buy at a farm so maybe that was the source. I have been waiting for them to flower, but nothing yet. I live in western Massachusetts, eastern slope of...
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Question: Hello, Wondering if you recognize this interloper who's been showing up in …
...in my pots. Native? Non-native? Invasive? Aspen? Birch? I propagate native perennials to donate to the native plant sale and am trying to decide whether this guy merits limited pot real estate. Much t...
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Question: I have found what I think is wild bean. I am in …
...on my property and is along the shoreline of a lake. Is it found this far north? Answer: Dear Kathi6565, good afternoon. You have found something very special. This is Apios americana (groundnut). ...
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Question: New to Plant Share. These photos taken last May at my rental …
...at my rental property in Manchester NH is of a fern would like to have IDed. I think iNaturalist misidentified as a Lady Fern. Been disconnected from iNaturalist, phone issue deleting app, and am no...
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Question: This grew in my dry cattle pasture along with brake ferns, hay …
...in my dry cattle pasture along with brake ferns, hay scented ferns and northern lady ferns along with various goldenrods. It is only about 6 inches tall, the flowers are no more than 3/4 inch and the ...