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Question: Good day, Please help me identify this plant that has been growing …
...in my front yard in London for at least 20 years.its now very tall and since I have come back from being away it's looking really good. Answer: Dear jordanhinze, there are no images associated w...
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Question: My parents recently grew this plant they received, does anyone know what …
Question: My parents recently grew this plant they received, does anyone know what it is called? I ate some of the fruit and liked it but have no idea what it's called. I was also told that this ...
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Question: What is this please
...use my email (ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org) and I'll try to assist you further.
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Sighting: Japanese barberry at Glen ave, North Falmouth, MA 02556
...here. My picture is what I just cut, and have it sitting on the road so I can cut it all up and into a barrel. Location notes: All along the side of the street near our Holly trees. I hate th...
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Question: I am working on a homework assignment which requires I collect seed …
...is. My assignment is not to identify the plant, but to collect the seed, however currently few plants have seed. I am outside Asheville, North Carolina (in Black Mountain) in the Appalachians. Here ...
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Question: Hello, Bit of a strange few questions but I've always wondered how …
...germinate? My final strange question is - how many leaves on an old giant oak? I understand these are quite odd questions, so any estimates I'd greatly appreciate! Answer: Dear abi333, I h...
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Question: I believe I may have found Iceland Moss, but I am not …
...of my realm of expertise. You might want locate botanists who specialize in these life forms to help you with your question. Often local mycological organizations have members who are interested in ...
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Question: My fig tree (hardy Chicago, about 10' tall) has been prolific in …
Question: My fig tree (hardy Chicago, about 10' tall) has been prolific in bearing fruit but this year it is completely bare, without a single leaf. I am in zone 6B. We did have a severe winter...
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Question: This flower is growing at your facility. First thing I thought was …
...in my books. The flower itself is about 5 times the size of miterwort. The leaves are mostly basal if I remember correctly and there are also a few alternate leaves on the stem. The flowers are growi...
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Question: My daughter picked this off of a tree in a wooded area …
Question: My daughter picked this off of a tree in a wooded area of our backyard in Westford, MA. The front is such a pretty variagated green and the back I don't know how to describe except to ...