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Question: I would like to find out what this plant is.
Question: I would like to find out what this plant is. Answer: Dear Archerjax, good morning. You appear to have photographed a species of Eutrochium (Joe-pye-weed), members of the composite family. ...
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Question: This tall (about 4') plant was photographed on a dry site along …
Question: This tall (about 4') plant was photographed on a dry site along an old forest road in Cockermouth Forest in Groton NH. Each tiny (less than 1/4") white flower has 5 petals. Can you...
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Question: Hello, If you can, please confirm the id of this tree growing …
Question: Hello, If you can, please confirm the id of this tree growing 15’ in S. CT. Based on the white fuzz above the leaf scar, the compound leaf, I am almost certain that this is Juglans cinerea. ...
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Question: I was wondering if you could help me identify this plant! It …
Question: I was wondering if you could help me identify this plant! It is in New Hampshire near Portsmouth. It grows on the edge of a forest and has red a few red berries, serrated leaves. None grow o...
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Question: Hi, Found this aster in Green-Wood Cemetery recently and wasn't quite sure …
Question: Hi, Found this aster in Green-Wood Cemetery recently and wasn't quite sure which Symphiotrichum it was. Thanks for your help! Answer: Dear billythenyguide, good morning. There are no ...
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Question: Is this a nettle bell flower ?
Question: Is this a nettle bell flower ? Answer: Dear Pandabear70, good morning. You have photographed a species of Campanula (bellflower). It may be Campanula trachelium (nettle-leaved bellflower)...
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Question: Here are some more pictures of the wild flower hopefully this helps …
Question: Here are some more pictures of the wild flower hopefully this helps and can I transplant it to another location ? Answer: Dear Pandabear70, the plant look very much like Campanula tracheliu...
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Question: Hello! I found I plant I assumed was Pseudognaphalium, but upon noticing …
Question: Hello! I found I plant I assumed was Pseudognaphalium, but upon noticing that it didn’t have a strong syrup scent, I thought maybe it was an Anaphalis. At this time in the season I’m not too...
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Question: Is this CAPRIFOLIACEAE Lonicera periclymenum?
Question: Is this CAPRIFOLIACEAE Lonicera periclymenum? Answer: Dear LinkMDavis, there are no images associated with your question, without them, I can't assist you. If you are having trouble...
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Question: Hello. This plant is in NY. Thank you!
Question: Hello. This plant is in NY. Thank you! Answer: Hello, without flowers or fruits, I can't be certain. I also don't know the habitat this plant was found in. From what I can see, ...