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Question: Hello. Would you please help me identify a plant I saw yesterday …
...smelling the plant (especially the roots), which will have a pungent and rank smell. This is a non-native plant that originates in Europe. Best wishes.
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Question: Hoping someone can help me get some answers that I can't seem …
...someone can help me get some answers that I can't seem to find anyyyyywhere!!! Will lavender survive in a garden bed just beyond the reach of a black walnut tree? Looking to find out if lavender...
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Question: I have not seen it in the field but people I work …
...to me a few times in the last few weeks and I have been unable to identify it. The leaves are entire with scattered hairs on the underside. At every node there are two opposite leaves with a 'c...
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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...