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Question: Can you tell me what this is? I spotted in in Los …
...Los Angeles. Answer: Dear littlebark, I'm sorry, you are far out of my range of expertise. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. If you have more images, I may be abl...
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Question: Having trouble IDing this.
...Solidago canadensis (Canada goldenrod) and Solidago gigantea (smooth goldenrod). It would be easier to assist you if information concerning the general area this plant came from (i.e., state) and the...
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Question: This is a photo of a plant with very distinct leaves and …
...was taken perhaps a month or so ago in Vermont. Can you help me by identifying it? Thank you. Answer: Dear lmc825, your plant is Nepeta cataria (catnip), a non-native member of the Lamiaceae (mint fa...
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Question: I took this beautiful flower on stone mountain park, GA would you …
...mountain park, GA would you give me this flower name? thank you Answer: Dear liku, you have photographed a species of Polygala (milkwort). It is similar to our northeastern species Polygala sanguin...
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Question: Hello, could you identify this for me? My first instinct was that …
...leaves are opposite, entire, and slightly toothed. It was found along a roadside in southern Vermont. Answer: Dear Gardenbed, your image appears to be of a species of Hydrangea (in the Hydrangeaceae)...
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Question: I ahve a flower pictyure that was taken in italy two weeks …
...flowers. attached the picture thank you Answer: Dear alsanaf, good morning and thank you for sharing your wonderful image. The shrubs look like a species of Hydrangea (also called hydrangea as th...
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Question: I took this picture on October 7, 2016 in a forest on …
...in a forest on a basalt ridge in Berlin, CT. The plant grew in a thick patch, about eight feet across. Answer: Dear David, your plant is likely Packera obovate (running groundsel). This native memb...
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Question: Trying to identify this plant. Taking over my lawn.
...Dear hayeska, without additional images (such as the flowers) and a better quality image of the leaves, I'm afraid I can't assist you. You have photographed a species of mustard (Brassicace...
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Question: Here is a plant...growing on a slope going down to a stream, …
...venation and color suggest it could be a small Symplocarpus foetidus (skunk-cabbage). Have you smelled the odor of the plant? If you bruise the leaf and get a fetid odor, it may be that native speci...
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Question: This was spotted in Jamestown, RI Any help with the ID would …
...Jamestown, RI Any help with the ID would be appreciated. Thanks! Answer: Dear NNEL, you may have Ribes lacustre, which would be quite rare in RI. This is potentially an important find (native and ra...