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Question: I'm very interested in nature and biodiversity photography where some of them …
...and my familiarity is primarily the northeastern portion of North America. Feel free to post, but please note where the species are from. You can also email me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org and I ...
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Question: Hi, I've encountered a strange plant on my property that seems to …
...on my property that seems to grow near the poison ivy I discovered two weeks ago... That was another surprise discovery to say the least... I can't figure out what it is and if it is a version ...
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Question: Hello, This plant was growing in a rocky portion of a deciduous …
...shape, my assumption would be Asarum canadense. However, these individuals exhibited dentation. The literature indicates leaves of A. canadense being entire. Answer: Dear eehrlich11, good morning. ...
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Question: I feel really silly for asking,but I have a plant that I've …
...when my mom passed just a few months ago. I've repotted and growing great, but here's the situation ,I don't know what kind I've looked EVERYWHERE......help please. Thank you An...
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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: Can you help me identify this shrub/small tree? My best guess is …
...tree? My best guess is Prunus serotina, but the whitish coloration on the inside of the leaves is throwing me off. Found in woodlands in Hyde Park, MA (southeastern Boston). Thanks!! Answer: Dear mer...
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Question: Hi Aurthur, I am looking for the exact number of wild native …
Question: Hi Aurthur, I am looking for the exact number of wild native plants in Maine, and the number of wild species (in other words, including naturalized. My Josselyn Bot Society publication seem...
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Question: Found this lone plant in backyard in New Jersey U.S. In a …
...to my email address (ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org) or post later pictures, especially if the plant flowers. I would much like to help you with your request, but will need more images to do so. Best...
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Question: I have been unable to identify this plant which has been growing …
...near my compost piles here in southwestern Vermont. It has very distinct shaped leaves and never seems to flower. Is it a weed of some sort or perhaps something that got there from seeds in the compos...
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Question: I have these plants in my front lawn (in Los Angeles). I …
...in my front lawn (in Los Angeles). I don't know if it's a weed or 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...