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Question: I have a summer home in NH in the woods on a …
...lake. My former neighbor gave me the first plant before she left but didnt tell me what it is or where to plant it. She did say it was pervasiveso Id like to pick the right lovation. The 2nd is gr...
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Question: Hi, I’m in Danielson, Connecticut. This plant has been growing in the …
...of my garden for a year and a half now, and I’ve only just now decided to try to figure out what it is. Embarrassingly enough, I can’t tell whether it’s a velvetleaf, a young catalpa, or something els...
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Question: hi .. We live in Austin, TX. We have a small plant, …
...of my range of expertise. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. The plant certainly reminds me of a species of Rhamnus (buckthorn), but the way the fruits are distributed o...
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Question: Found this late-flowering parsley family herb at moist margin of St. Moritz …
...(to my knowledge). While I can't tell you which species you have for certain, it is close to Oenanthe javanica (Java water-dropwort). The only way I can identify this for certain is to receive ...
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Question: I am not able to upload any image. Please solve the problem …
...in my garden. What is this plant called? Please give details, such as botanical name, family. Answer: Dear seyonyazhvaendhan, I'm sorry you are having difficulty uploading images. Without an i...
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Question: No plant ID necessary, but a question. We have an established stand …
...(in my experience), but it certainly would affect energy storage. Best wishes.
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Question: I have a couple of pictures of a lemon like fruit, which …
...to my email at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org.
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Question: Hello everybody. I am new to this site. These here are Carolina …
...to my chilli plants? These are 3 different plants of the same type. Answer: Dear Tubbtastic, thank you for your post and glad you found our site. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants. Wh...
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Question: Hi there. The purple undersides of this plant's leaves caught my eye …
...caught my eye on a recent hike. I think it must be a distinctive attribute, but I can't place the species or family for the life of me. Any ideas? It is apparently evergreen, but the leaves ar...
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Question: Please help me identify this beautiful plant! It grew outside my uni …
...outside my uni in Manchester, England and I loved the perfumey smell it produced. It's a bush and has small delicate white flowers that have pointed ends. The leaves are shiny green. Answer: Dea...