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Question: Hi GoBotanist! I'm wondering about starting my own plant collection. Are there …
...starting my own plant collection. Are there any species you'd recommend I start with to establish a standard/representational assemblage of New England plants? I'm primarily interested in ...
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Question: This plant is by a stream, damp all day, in shade all …
...That's my finger near it so it's quite small but I did see some larger ones, but I couldn't reach them. They're all tangled together in one big mess. This one was separate from the...
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Question: This one's been growing in my patio garden. Since I use compost …
...in my patio garden. Since I use compost from kitchen waste I don't usually uproot any new plants that happen to spring up all of a sudden. Could you help me I'd this plant? Amy. Answer: De...
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Question: Hi, hoping to find out what this is. I've not seen it …
...at my house in Pelham, NH. Location is about 150 from river, about 75ft above water level. I've found 3 of these bulbs in the past two weeks. The first two I found were just laying on open groun...
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Question: I photographed this shrub in Essex County, NY (just across Lake Champlain …
...but my sources indicate that the terminal leaflet should be stalked; the photo shows it being sessile, or nearly so. I am unable to return to this site to check other characteristics. Thank you. An...
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Question: This plant comes from Corfu Arillas not far from the sea about …
...outside my range of expertise. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of northeastern North America. If you need help finding an herbarium to direct questions to, let me know and I can help...
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Question: Hi, I posted a sighting of Rhododendron periclymenoides in Dedham a couple …
...if my ID is incorrect. Here are a couple photos. Please let me know your thoughts. Answer: Dear stephradner, the plant may actually be neither species (Rhododendron periclymenoides or R. prinophyllu...
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Question: Franklin, MA Found at the edge of wooded area at perimeter of …
...to my address: ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org. I would be happy to try and help you identify the unknown plant.
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Question: I am wondering if this serviceberry is too close to my gas …
...to my gas and water pipes which are underground. The yellow flag is where the underground lines are. Also, I have a second question. We have a large Honey Locust tree on our side yard. I know it...
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Question: Do you have any idea what plant this is?? It's weird and …
...behind my house and transplanted it 12 years ago. I live in Woburn, MA Thank you. Answer: Dear bpasq_2000, good morning. Your plant is a species of Yucca, and it may be Yucca filamentosa (Spanish-n...