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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 ...
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Question: Good morning, could you please help with the identification of this woody …
...stuck! My first thought was hazelnut, but I sold on it. Thanks, in advance! Answer: Dear KDC, the branch appears to be from Ulmus pumila (Siberian elm). It has the correct phyllotaxis (arrangemen...
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Question: Newbie here, really like the full-key plant ID, but couldn't find my …
...find my mystery plant. The foliage and plant height are similar to wintergreen, but got no wintergreen scent from the leaves, and the flowers don't look like what I see for wintergreen species. H...
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Question: Hello. Would you please help me identify a plant I saw yesterday …
...from my photo whether the leaves are going to grow to be alternate or opposite. I tried just guessing and searching photos on the site, but I can't find a good match. Is there a way to id the pla...
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Question: It's gonna be great if you able to identify the name of …
...in my ability to help (there are hundreds of thousands of plants in this world, but any small region may have only a few thousand, making it easier for me to sort through those numbers). If you can h...
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Question: I have another plant from both Maine and northern New York. It …
...if my plant belonged to C. slavinii. **In the third picture there is a viburnum in the background; not part of this plant!** Answer: Dear kkl234, your plant is a species of Swida (dogwood), most like...
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Question: Sorry--I thought my location on the last post pinpointed it. I am …
...thought my location on the last post pinpointed it. I am in Windham, NH--off a dirt road--in the wetlands--these berries were seen in a marshy, boggy area near the spotted touch me nots and joe pye we...