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Question: Hi there, I saw this tiny plant last week on moss-covered rocky …
...reminds me of Campanula rotundifolia (round-leaved bellflower), which does produce a rosette of leaves that are very different in shape from the stem leaves (which are longer and very narrow). Perhap...
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Question: This is a follow up from a question yesterday. Thank you for …
...sent me a new photo today after I told of your response and indeed it had grown out more to reveal the multi petaling. I also asked her to rip the leaf as you said and Sure enough, the latex oozed out...
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Question: Japanese yew tree. It’s large and wide spreading. I believe this is …
...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 cuspidata is a dioecious species, meaning ...
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Question: Hello again, ace botanists. Found these Myosotis plants poking up in some …
...for me to be confident without measurements of the flower width (which is typically only 1-2 mm in Myosotis stricta). Perhaps you can measure and confirm.
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Question: Can you tell me what species this is? I found it growing …
...tell me what species this is? I found it growing in a large pollinator-friendly garden that stretches around the perimeter of a park. I'm assuming it's native to New England because I'v...
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Question: My hydrangeas in northwestern suburb of Illinois failed to produce flowers this …
...tell me what’s going on with these plants? Answer: Dear fdm59, good evening. I'm unable to help you with your question. It does look like some type of infection or possibly an insect invasion ...
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Question: Wondering about this tree growing in former farm field on the edge …
Question: Wondering about this tree growing in former farm field on the edge of a wetland. Stands roughly 30-40 feet tall out of a hedge, so I can't get any photos except of the lower bark. (The ...
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Question: Hi there, Having trouble identifying this ground-hugging spreading wild plant with lovely …
...a member of the Boraginaceae. However, you are a long way from my region of expertise. I cannot assist you with this specific question (sorry). This website is dedicated to wild plants of New Engla...
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Question: Could you please help me identify this plant I could in my …
...help me identify this plant I could in my yard in east Tennessee? It is a creeping plant that has small yellow blooms throughout summer. It doesn’t die back in winter, but the leaves turn red. Answer...
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Question: Good afternoon, I've been trying to ID a couple of asters for …
...point me in the right direction. Location is Providence County, RI. Thanks! Answer: Dear sldz22, good afternoon. I can't see the leaves and stem of this American-aster, but based on the involuc...