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Question: Hi! I'm back at the upper salt marsh at Joppa Flats. At …
...in my garden, but when I went to Chenopodium and saw all the possibilities, I'm thinking this is Chenopodium berlandieri, based on the habitat. Am I right? Answer: Dear chaffeemonell, good after...
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Question: Sorry, but somehow my last question was submitted before all photos were …
...somehow my last question was submitted before all photos were uploaded. These are early September images of a grass taken on our dry, sandy property on Long Island. I’m trying to replace old turf gras...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr. The aster which I had question about, finally bloomed. …
...bloomed. My original question was to identify the species of Symphyotrichum. The stem leaves had unusual marginal teeth. The photos are of the flower and phyllaries. Answer: califyank, those capit...
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Question: Hi, I found this shrub during my site visit. I need to …
...during my site visit. I need to include its scientific name, yet I'm not sure what it is😅 I really hope you can help me. Thank you Answer: Dear bahagia, I'm sorry I can't help you. I...
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Question: Hello! I found this plant in my yard, which has a lot …
...in my yard, which has a lot of disturbed areas, in Worcester County, Massachusetts. I think it might be Japanese Barberry, but am not 100% sure after using this website's key. It mostly has two l...
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Question: This fern is growing on a steep shady side of a rocky …
...in my yard in Essex County, Byfield, MA. I believe it is Polypodium virginiaum as opposed to Polystichum acrostichoids due to it not having a leaf stem and not having the stocking toed leaf shape. If ...
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Question: This woody plant was doing its best to hold the dune at …
...option. My First guess was Prunus maritime from the overlapping scales, acuteness of its shape. The reddish hue bark had some longitudinal lenticular tissue but not an abundance. Any insight or direct...
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Question: hello, im in ohio, and found this in the woods while gathering …
...so my answer here is a little tentative. You should find a fibrous, netted covering over the bulb in this species (when freshly unearthed from the ground). A strong onion/garlic odor should also acc...
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Question: i'm perplexed as to what is wrong with my holly bushes. attached …
...with my holly bushes. attached is photo. i put 7-dust on to help with the black flies that have been on them. i would be grateful for any information. Thanks Answer: Dear jrussell927, good morning...
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Question: Hello, Could you please help me ID a few plants found in …
...leaves. My first thought was Viburnum acerifolium. Any thoughts? Thank you. Answer: Dear Maryanne, good morning. You have photographed a species of Ribes (currant, gooseberry). I can't tell...