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Question: Hello, Found these on a walk at Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy in Providence, …
...(for me) as you posted them. Those with narrow leaflets may well be Desmodium paniculatum (i.e., it is a good hypothesis). The flowering plant looks good for Hylodesmum glutinosum. The non-flowerin...
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Question: Hi, First, thank you so much for your time in helping to …
...time in helping to identify previous requests for me! It is so appreciated! I am excited for your opinion on this plant. I’ve never seen anything like it. This was found in a wooded area of our land ...
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Genus: Impatiens (touch-me-not)
Genus: Impatiens. touch-me-not. The flowers of Impatiens are quite interesting to study. There are 3 sepals. The lower one looks like a petal and forms a conical tube at the back of the flower, en...
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Question: please can you identify this rockery plant for me. I have had …
...for me. I have had it in my UK garden for years but have lost it's name. As you can see from the Stanley Knife, it is quitec small Answer: Dear thomas, good afternoon. I do wish I could assist ...
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Question: Have had a plant for a number of years that has large …
...remember where I got the plant. Can you identify? I'm in Holyoke, Massachusetts Thanks Answer: Dear sodaspop, good morning. Can you provide me with some images of the leaves so that I might h...
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Question: Found a patch of an unknown plant in a Barnstable clay soil …
...to me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org. Best wishes.
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Question: This grass was identified along a driveway. It was not there last …
...summer. It reaches about 18 inches high. My concern is that this is invasive stiltgrass. Can you give me ID on this plant? Thank you! Answer: Dear LG Mona, good afternoon. I do wish I could help you...
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Question: Hello, Can you help me determine if this is Symphyotrichum cordifolium or …
Question: Hello, Can you help me determine if this is Symphyotrichum cordifolium or S. ciliolatum? The bracts on the flowers look like cordifolium but it seems to have distinctly winged petioles like...
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Question: I don't know whether to love or hate this plant. Every year …
...tells me it is Commelina diffusa. Is this true. I can get another photo or 2. Thank you. Answer: Dear KateRI, good afternoon. This is much more likely Commelina communis (Asiatic dayflower). It can...
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Question: Hi this plant is located along the Connecticut River Bank in North …
...let me know what this is, Thanks, T Answer: Dear tmrbrgn, good morning to you. You have photographed Lysimachia terrestris (swamp yellow-loosestrife), a native species with yellow flowers. You can ...