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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 ...
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Question: Hi there, Having trouble identifying this ground-hugging spreading wild plant with lovely …
...from my region of expertise. I cannot assist you with this specific question (sorry). This website is dedicated to wild plants of New England. I'm always happy to look, but many from your regi...
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Question: Could you please help me identify this plant I could in my …
...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: Dear dakota.728, good morning. I ...
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Question: Good afternoon, I've been trying to ID a couple of asters for …
...until my eyes are blurry, but am making no headway. Hoping you can point me in the right direction. Location is Providence County, RI. Thanks! Answer: Dear sldz22, good afternoon. I can't see t...
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Question: Hello, This aster is growing from a crack in my back steps. …
...in my back steps. Wondering who it is. I'm vacillating between Symphyotrichium racemosum, Symphyotrichum laterifolia, and S. ericoides, but of course. it's probably none of these. Asters are...
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Question: Hi! I'm wondering about this varigated trillium we saw while we were …
...In my 30 years of hiking the Pacific Northwest, I've never seen one. Is it rare? Do you know about this one? Thank you! Sincerely, Samantha Gobba Answer: Dear gilmansa, good morning. I c...