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Question: Keith Hill Orchards in Grafton, MA were the larges in New England …
...Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. Pear cultivars are out of my areas of expertise. I think you might want to direct this question to a University cooperative extension in ...
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Question: My wetland meadow in NW CT has a number of loosestrifes, but …
...native species, your plant does appear to be Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife). I've seen it not be terribly invasive in some wetlands before, though it is difficult to predict its behavior...
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Question: Dear botanists, I have been able to consistently identify most of the …
...botanists, I have been able to consistently identify most of the plants I find with the dichotomous keys on this site, except for one group in which I am hopeless: grass. I believe the grass depicted...
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Question: Hello, ace botanists! My name is Carson. I live in Bath, Maine, …
...soil in the area is heavy with clay. I've been seeing a couple plants like this one in my neighborhood. This particular one is located on a roadside. I thought it might be some variety of packera...
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Question: I've been trying to identify this plant. I think its a type …
...appreciated. I am located in Saginaw MI. Thanks Answer: Dear otis99, you likely have Solanum carolinense (Carolina nightshade), a species that is introduced to this part of the world. I am not famil...
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Question: For literally 17 years, I've been trying to figure out what kind …
...I've been trying to figure out what kind of flower this is. I've seen/smelled them in Vermont, NYC, and now in Washington DC. Was thinking it was either a geranium or petunia. They smell ...
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Question: Hello, Wondering if you recognize this interloper who's been showing up in …
Question: Hello, Wondering if you recognize this interloper who's been showing up in my pots. Native? Non-native? Invasive? Aspen? Birch? I propagate native perennials to donate to the native pla...
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Question: Hello, Can you please identify this plant that is in my yard? …
...growing. Location information is vitally important to identifying plants given that plants have geographic ranges and learning where something grows eliminates some possibilities. Also, if this is c...
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Question: This tiny succulent plant was found in the Helderberg Escarpment, NY. Since …
Question: This tiny succulent plant was found in the Helderberg Escarpment, NY. Since it doesn't have a flower at this time I haven't been able to find it. I thought you might have better ...
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Question: Found along Charles River. It does not seem to have flowers (I …
...family. The other is a member of the composite family, but I cannot identify it because there is not enough of the plant shown in the photograph. For identifications, it is nice to have multiple ima...