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Question: Reading through your recent answered questions, I believe you've already had someone …
...Do my photos offer any additional clues to help with identification? At first glance, I thought of Gaultheria procumbens, but the leaves are thin, not leathery, and are deeply purple on the underside ...
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Question: A plant starts growing in my organic garden by itself. I have …
...in my organic garden by itself. I have no idea what kind of plant is it? So, I would like to send the picture of plant to verify the name. Is the leafs edible, or not? Appreciate to call me if it is ...
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Question: A plant starts growing in my organic garden by itself. I have …
...in my organic garden by itself. I have no idea what kind of plant is it? So, I would like to send the picture of plant to verify the name. Is it an herbal plant, edible, or not? Appreciate to call me...
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Question: Luzula on Martha's Vineyard: I want to call it L. bulbosa. The …
...bottom. My problem is that that the leaves are pointed, and don't have a "blunt, callous tip". They are slightly involute where the edges come together at the tip. What else could it ...
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Question: I am still trying to identify the many species around our southern …
...is my assumption based on you noting the "damp bed"). The first species with larger white flowers appears to be something in the Caprifoliaceae (honeysuckle family), the second with the flo...
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Question: I've found this plant in growing in quite a shady part of …
...of my garden, it looks familiar but I can't work out what it is using some online tools, any clues would be great as I do like the look of it. Answer: Dear rych1981, good morning. I'm sorr...
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Question: I have another sedge, just one individual, in another part of my …
...of my yard where I believe the soil is not very good. I am interested to know which one it is. If better pictures of specific aspects of these 2 sedges would help, please let me know. Concord, MA A...
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Question: Hi there! I'm new in the area and was intrigued by these …
...do my best to examine your images, but without knowing where in the world they were photographed, it is likely I will not be able to identify some of them. 1. a species of crustose lichen. 2. Trilliu...
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Question: a small group of us amateurs were in the woods north of …
...in my mind, maybe its bloodroot. Hope they look familiar to you. - Bruce Answer: Dear brucepiper40, both of the leaves are the same genus (believe it or not)--Nabalus (rattlesnake-root). They can e...
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Question: This plant has come up along with many poppies I started from …
...in my garden in Indianapolis. It is now over five feet tall and blocking the view to the rest of the poppies. I'm hoping it might be a prickly poppy, but when answering the plant identifier quest...