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Question: I am not able to upload any image. Please solve the problem …
...in my garden. What is this plant called? Please give details, such as botanical name, family. Answer: Dear seyonyazhvaendhan, I'm sorry you are having difficulty uploading images. Without an i...
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Question: No plant ID necessary, but a question. We have an established stand …
...(in my experience), but it certainly would affect energy storage. Best wishes.
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Question: I have a couple of pictures of a lemon like fruit, which …
...to my email at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org.
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Question: Hello everybody. I am new to this site. These here are Carolina …
...to my chilli plants? These are 3 different plants of the same type. Answer: Dear Tubbtastic, thank you for your post and glad you found our site. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants. Wh...
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Question: Hi there. The purple undersides of this plant's leaves caught my eye …
...caught my eye on a recent hike. I think it must be a distinctive attribute, but I can't place the species or family for the life of me. Any ideas? It is apparently evergreen, but the leaves ar...
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Question: Please help me identify this beautiful plant! It grew outside my uni …
...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 ends. The leaves are shiny green. Answer: Dea...
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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 ...