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Question: Can you identify this tree with red berries. I am in southern …
...came out too blurry to use, so I'm hoping the photo of the berries themselves is sufficient. The second photo shows some of the berries above what I believe is an epiphyte. Can you tell me more a...
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Question: This woody plant was doing its best to hold the dune at …
...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 direction for its ID is most welcomed. ...
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Question: Good afternoon Dr. I am hoping that you can steer me in …
Question: Good afternoon Dr. I am hoping that you can steer me in the right direction. Last year I observed rosette of leaves in a neighbor's yard and have not been able to identify the plant. T...
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Question: Hello, Could you please help me with my school project? I have …
...some species here in New England produce various red pigments on early leaves to promote frost tolerance in the leaves. The pigments lower the temperature at which leaves can be tolerant to frost. T...
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Question: Hello, Could you please help me ID a few plants found in …
...help me ID a few plants found in our yard in Portsmouth NH? This first one I found near the edge of a wooded area in our yard. There is a large patch of these plants that have leaves that look like ...
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Question: Dear sir, I found a series of plants in a small lake …
...home in Kommu Banda Thanda, Telangana, India. I recently started research on the use of plants in strengthening and reinforcing soil in a water body. So please provide me with the names of these plant...
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Question: I'm very interested in nature and biodiversity photography where some of them …
...some of them I knew just its local names. So, I really wanted to know all the names of what I have taken. Answer: Sophea, good morning. Without knowing where these images were taken (generally, such...
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Question: 3-4ish ft tall with simple, alternate leaves. I'm unsure if it will …
...overcome my curiosity until I can ID it. Thank you very much for any help! Answer: Stealthwombat, it appears you've photographed a species of Solidago with triple-nerved leaves. The resolution ...
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Question: Thank you for your answers! This is another picture of the Rosa, …
...give me some hints what to look for in order to tell the differences of the Rosa genus? Also, could you help identify the plant showed in image 2 and 3 (taken at the same location on the same day), wh...
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Question: Please help identifying this vine. Located in New London county, CT. It …
...a member of the Cucurbitaceae (as you noted). The leaves most look like Cucurbita melo to me, which is the name of winter squashes (e.g., acorn squash, Hubbard squash). Best wishes.