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Question: Hello- new to the plant world. This plant is in my wooded …
...in my wooded back yard. Brunswick, Maine. Area is surrounded by blackberry bushes. Sunny along a cleared path. This plant is tall 5 feet or so, prickly green stems. I was concerned that it might be ...
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Question: This plant is growing in Malden, MA. Pretty sure it's a hawkweed, …
...for my curiosity's sake. Thanks for any help! :) Answer: Dear Erin_MA, good morning. You have collected (mostly likely) either Hieracium kalmii (Canada hawkweed) or Hieracium sabaoudum (Savoy h...
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Question: What is the plant with burrs (large leaves in back were a …
...of my suburban MA garden. Is it invasive? Thanks Answer: Dear rjleong, good afternoon. You have photographed a species of Geum (common name: avens), a member of the rose family. I can't tell y...
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Question: Hi, Go Botany does not seem to a Mentha species I found …
...Vermont. My photo for some reason is not loading. Would you send me an email so I can send directly? Any ideas? Grows in wet ditches a couple of feet tall. Lavendar/white dense terminal spikes of...
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Question: I believe that my photo is of a Persicaria amphibia (Water Smartweed) …
...that my photo is of a Persicaria amphibia (Water Smartweed) but It doesn’t look quite like the other pictures I’ve seen. It was right on the edge of a brook with slow moving water. In fact the water w...
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Question: I have an invasive plant in my yard; it looks like a …
...in my yard; it looks like a tree but spreads via underground runners. It has small white flowers in spring over bright green leaves. It is 12-15' tall with elongated leaves along thin branches. B...
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Question: Hi, this (I assume) seed floated down onto me a week or …
..."mystery object" with my students next week and would love to be able to tell them more than "it's some kind of seed." Thanks! Answer: Dear bbrown, there is no image associat...
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Question: identify? Was a potted plant, put in ground, was short, had some …
...different. My wife thinks it might be a Mum left over. Answer: Dear sodaspop, yes, they do resemble some cultivars of mums (Chrysanthemum morifolium or a related species). These plants are highly v...
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Question: this is just leaf set but hopefully that will be enough to …
...behind my home, right along an old fenceline. i think it might've been planted, but the leaves are thick and tough with little spiny serrations and clusters of white flowers in spring. Answer: t...
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Question: We bought a bamboo and have potted in a huge pot. Since …
...of my realm of expertise. I hope you are able to rescue your plant.