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Question: Hi, I recently spotted this Monarda punctata growing along the path at …
...You mention it was found near a restoratioh area--was this area seeded with wildflowers? Feel free to contact me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org so we can discuss further.
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Question: I sent you some pictures of this plant a month or so …
...some pictures of this plant a month or so ago, before it came into bloom. I hope these pictures provide enough clues. Symphyothrichum whatchmacallitum? Thanks, Jula Answer: Dear JuliaB, good morning....
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Question: I found this plant in NE British Columbia Bear Flat, BC Can …
Question: I found this plant in NE British Columbia Bear Flat, BC Can you tell me what it is please? Answer: Dear arleneboon, good morning. British Columbia is a long way from my region of expertise...
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Question: Taken in Hampton, CT 5-17-21. What type of maple tree is this? …
Question: Taken in Hampton, CT 5-17-21. What type of maple tree is this? The seeds are bright red. Answer: Dear CT06226, I'm sorry, but the image was taken too far away for me to see any detai...
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Question: I encountered this multi-stemmed woody plant on an open, western-facing talus slope …
...some time and I don't know who this plant is. I've also shared the image with two other professional botanists who likewise are unable to identify the plant. Do you have other images? Ple...
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Question: you told me in June: Dear BOwers19+, good morning. The liana in …
...told me in June: Dear BOwers19+, good morning. The liana in the images you submitted is Vitis lubrusca (fox grape), a native member of the grape family. It has the largest and sweetest fruits of any o...
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Question: New Haven, CT, July 12, 2020 Working with daughter in her yard …
...same plant. The leafy colony reminds me of Oreganum vulgare (oregano). The small white flower is a member of the Lamiaceae (mint family), note that it is bilaterally symmetrical with an upper and lo...
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Question: A patch of roadside Persicaria I asked about before now has flowers. …
...to me if it is easier.
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Question: In a sunny spot next to a busy trail in Lincoln, Massachusetts. …
...confuses me. Are the two large triangular leaves considered bracts? Answer: Dear jfc, good afternoon. Yes, you have photographed a species of Euphorbia. It looks like a species in the E. esula com...
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Question: Hello, I found this twin betel leaf in my garden this morning. …
Question: Hello, I found this twin betel leaf in my garden this morning. I surfed the net, but could not find any related image or article. So I assume this is a rare plant growth. I have done my Mast...