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Question: Hello! I have been trying to figure out what kind of plant …
...of my region of expertise). That written, it looks similar to Nicotiana rustica (Aztec tobacco). Best wishes.
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Question: Hello, I live in southeastern Wisconsin, and stumbled upon this website while …
...in my yard. I first saw it two years ago, but not last year. This year, I was able to avoid it with the lawn mower and took a couple pictures. I am thinking that it is Barbarea vulgaris, but I think...
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Question: The McCabe Forest in Antrim, NH is a mixed soft/hardwood forest. May …
...trifolius? My books show bigger umbels. Answer: Dear DavidBlair, your plants are Panax trifolius (dwarf ginseng), a native member of the Apiaceae. These umbels are very typical for New England plan...
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Question: Hi, I am trying to investigate dimorphism in Pyrrosia Piloselloides for my …
...for my school project but I'm not sure how. I know there are two types of fronds in this species- the fertile frond and sterile frond and I tried to study the fern cycle. How far do environmental...
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Question: I am looking for the best way to increase my knowledge about …
...You, Tammy Hebert Central Mass Goat Rental Answer: Dear Tammy, good morning. The New England Wild Flower Society does offer classes in many topics, including some on non-native plants from time to t...
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Question: Hi! I am new to CT (New England in general) and am …
...before! My question is, are there any look-a-like plants I should be concerned about? I want to be sure I am eating the berries of a huckleberry and not something potentially toxic. Picture attached....
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Question: I'm interested in developing some "living pathways" through my small garden. I've …
...through my small garden. I've been reading about "stepable" plants, such as creeping thyme and roman chamomile, and am inspired by the work of Lionel Smith on grass-free lawns in the U....
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Question: Hi. I'm really interested in finding out the name of this beauty …
...in my hand shows what the stems look like before they turn into tiny looking pines. Any help would be extremely appreciated. Thanks again. Answer: Dear Cloettesdaddy, it looks like you've found ...
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Question: Good morning Dr. I was delighted to find Solidago growing on my …
...on my neighbors rock wall. The culm is growing down rather than up! The feature the surprised me was the spathulate leaf shape on the basal leaves. The characteristics seems to fit Solidago nemoralis...
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Question: Hi, my name is Oisin, I'm an Irish chef who lives in …
Question: Hi, my name is Oisin, I'm an Irish chef who lives in Mexico. I was wondering if there is any literature that concludes 'Calabrian' chile peppers are in fact escabel, Mexican c...