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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.
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Question: I was wondering if you could help me ID this plant I …
...help me ID this plant I came across while flagging a wetland. Sorry about the terrible photo, at the time I was sure it was going to be an easy one to look up. It has large leaves 10+ inches in length...
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Question: Hi! This small interesting plant grows in both sun and shade in …
...tell me what it is? It does not have a remarkable flower on top, just a small strand of little buds that droop. Thanks, cathyvshaw Answer: Dear kevinfayshaw, I can't tell for certain from your ...
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Question: I'm thinking this Bedstraw is Gallium album or mollugo. Looks to me …
...some of the flowers flat and, once dried, measure the diameter of the flowers. Those of Galium album are usually 3--5 mm in diameter, those of Galium mollugo are usually 2--3 mm in diameter. They on...
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Question: I have these plants in my front lawn (in Los Angeles). I …
...some kind of plant. Can you help me identify? I have two plants. I believe them to be the same, but I can't be sure. Thank you very much! Answer: Dear Djokluv, good morning. Los Angelese is...
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Question: I came across a population of this tree in Dedham, MA. I …
...came across a population of this tree in Dedham, MA. I think Quercus, but species has me stumped. I though maybe Q. prinoides (rhizomatous colony) but these trees are in a very wet area (standing wate...
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Question: I recently tried a "new", at least for me, way of planting …
Question: I recently tried a "new", at least for me, way of planting seed potatoes. I used a posthole digger in a Deep Bed Garden to plant the seeds 15" deep in the soft soil of the de...
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Question: Hi GoBotanist! I'm wondering about starting my own plant collection. Are there …
...Some people collect to document the presence of a plant or the spread of a non-native. Others collect certain species for taxonomic study. Still others gather species that they are drawn to for aest...
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Question: Greetings: I am currently transcribing the 19th Century Journals of Georgiana Craven, …
...help me. Answer: Dear gipsont, good morning. I've tried for a couple of days to examine the writing you provided and decipher what plant may be listed. However, I am still unable to figure ou...