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Question: Reference my previous (Sodaspop) question where you want more pictures of the …
...Reference my previous (Sodaspop) question where you want more pictures of the leaves. 2 more attached. (Original photos have closer, detailed views of leaves) Answer: Dear sodaspop, good afternoon. ...
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Question: Hi. This plant is growing in a weedy area of my yard …
...of my yard in Tolland County, Connecticut. I think it is either Anaphalis margaritacea or a species of Pseudognaphalium, and would appreciate your help in identifying it. If there are any other parts ...
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Question: This grass was identified along a driveway. It was not there last …
...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, but the image is simply not suffi...
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Question: Hello, I have a question about if you can shape cucumbers while …
...in my mind since. Is shaping a cucumber into a sphere possible? Inquisitively, Meghan Davenport Answer: Dear meghand, I have no personal experience shaping cucumbers. However, I did grow cucumbers ...
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Question: Hello, I boxed in a maple tree while building a deck on …
...take my ideas with a grain of salt. It seems like some kind of mulch could be useful, especially because it can move as the tree grows. The mulch need not be something purchased (forest leaves could...
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Question: I have this blue guava plant that I took over ownership for …
...of my realm of expertise. I do wish I could assist, but you likely should seek a plant growing forum for assistance. Good luck and best wishes.
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Question: Good morning, These pictures were taken in a salt Marsh in Rye, …
...know. My email address is ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org (so we can discuss further if you wish).
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Question: The plant in the photograph almost certainly is not found in New …
...in my Zingiber officinale planter, here in Panama City, Rep. Panama. Nevertheless, I am hoping that someone might be able to assign it to a genus. Thanks for any guesses you can make. Annette Aiello, ...
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Question: Thanks for telling me my sedge belongs to the Cyperaceae. That, I …
...me my sedge belongs to the Cyperaceae. That, I already knew. Sorry for not mentioning that. I was hoping for a genus, and you gave me Cyperus. Do you think that Scleria is also a possibility? Man...
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Question: I sent you some pictures of this plant a month or so …
...address. My email is ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org.