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Question: Sorry--I thought my location on the last post pinpointed it. I am …
...touch me nots and joe pye weed. They're about 5-6" tall--i took a close up of the leaves as requested. I'm wondering if these are elderberries, and edible or something else and toxic? T...
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Question: Hi - fantastic site! Just stumbled upon it online... I have a …
...apartment in vases of water: english ivy, philodendron, spider plants, mint, jade, and basil. Would you be able to recommend the best general nutrient for me to use given this grouping of plants and ...
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Question: I came across two different saplings when I was clearing some low …
...came across two different saplings when I was clearing some low growing vines from the wooded edge of my yard in southwestern Vermont. I noticed a couple of days later that deer had grazed the ferny l...
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Question: While doing a check for invasive plants near a stream on my …
Question: While doing a check for invasive plants near a stream on my property in southern Vermont, I came across several that I need to identify. These photos show two kinds of grass - there is one p...
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Question: Hi, I’m in Danielson, Connecticut. This plant has been growing in the …
...something else entirely. (Very little experience with plants.) Could you identify it for me? Thank you very much, Erick Answer: Dear ejpiller, your plant is a species of Catalpa. I am unable to tel...
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Question: hi .. We live in Austin, TX. We have a small plant, …
...some images below. Can you please help? Thank you in advance. Answer: Dear d1d12@hotmail.com, TX is far out of my range of expertise. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New Englan...
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Question: Found this late-flowering parsley family herb at moist margin of St. Moritz …
...a member of the celery family. No member of this genus has ever been collected wild in New England (to my knowledge). While I can't tell you which species you have for certain, it is close to O...
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Question: I have a couple of pictures of a lemon like fruit, which …
...to me that perhaps you can supply. Is the plant herbaceous or woody? Is it cultivated or wild? Most importantly, what part of the world is this plant from? Feel free to send this information to my...
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Question: Hey can you help me identify this plant? It doesn't look like …
...help me identify this plant? It doesn't look like a fern because it actually has a long woody stem. Not sure about the habitat but it seems to be wind pollinated since after all this time it hasn...
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Question: Hi! This is probably a question for the webmaster, not the botanist, …
Question: Hi! This is probably a question for the webmaster, not the botanist, but...the Plantshare checklists says you can share your checklists, but it's not clear to me how that is done--the H...