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Question: Hi there. The purple undersides of this plant's leaves caught my eye …
...of me. Any ideas? It is apparently evergreen, but the leaves are not very think (i.e. not like Gaultheria procumbens) Found in somewhat rich-mesic mixed woods in the Pioneer Valley, Mass. Thanks! ...
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Question: Please help me identify this beautiful plant! It grew outside my uni …
...help me identify this beautiful plant! It grew 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...
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Question: Reading through your recent answered questions, I believe you've already had someone …
Question: Reading through your recent answered questions, I believe you've already had someone ask about this plant. Do my photos offer any additional clues to help with identification? At first ...
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Question: What is this plant? Hair along edges of leaf. White sap. Hair …
...a member of the Asteraceae (aster family), belonging to the tribe that contains lettuce, dandelion, and hawkweed. The leaves somewhat resemble Scorzoneroides (fall dandelion) and it may belong to tha...
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Question: Hi. I found this selaginella in a swamp in Farmington, Ct. on …
...specimen to you for determination? If so, please communicate with me at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and we can work out details. Thank you for sharing your discovery.
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Question: A plant starts growing in my organic garden by itself. I have …
...name. Is the leafs edible, or not? Appreciate to call me if it is possible. Phone # 714-821-4423 Your effort greatly appreciated Thanks jh Answer: Dear jhoooman, the plant looks like Sinapis alba (...
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Question: A plant starts growing in my organic garden by itself. I have …
...name. Is it an herbal plant, edible, or not? Appreciate to call me if it is possible. Phone # 714-821-4423 Your effort greatly appreciated Thanks jh Answer: Dear jhoooman, the plant looks like Sina...
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Question: Hi, We have a bunch of these in our yard, just noticed …
Question: Hi, We have a bunch of these in our yard, just noticed them as we moved here last summer and everything was super overgrown so I think they were covered by all the other plants etc. From a...
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Question: I need help identifying this middle plant. I have no idea why …
...for me to answer your question. The one on the left appears to be a member of the genus Carex (sedge), and the one on the right is a member of the grass family, specifically the tribe Triticeae, whic...
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Question: I am 79 years old and learned my botany from my father. …
...some images of these plants? If you are able to, I could help you confirm what may be a new record for the New England region (which would be exciting). You can contact me at ahaines[at]newenglandwi...