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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...
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Question: Hello I need help identifying this plant which has sprung up this …
...around my yard and lawm in northeastern VT. I know I have seen it before but am pretty positive that I did not plant it. I tried using the keys on this site to ID it, but have only come up with some p...
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Question: I planted a handful of lime seeds and 1 year later this …
...in my garden. Answer: Dear Melodystewart, unfortunately I won't be able to help you. Go Botany is a website dedicated to wild plants of New England. While we are happy to entertain all questi...
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Question: Do you have any idea what this is? (It was found in …
...community)). My mother bought her childhood farm and the tenant farmer didn't care for the land well. These things have spread EVERYWHERE! I don't know what they are. The top is pictured...
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Question: On a walk in Leominster State Forest today I photographed (but very …
...in my yard. Better photo attached as well. Answer: Dear DianeUP, the woody plant is Cephalanthus occidentalis (buttonbush), a native member of the Rubiaceae that is associated with wetlands and shore...
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Question: Hello! I now suspect this little guy is actually two plants, though …
...from my photo, but is has a single stalk of the same color and is roughly 5" high. Thanks for any help. Answer: SayVerve, the green plants below are a common, native perennial called Clintonia b...
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Question: I need help in identifying this plant. The location is in the …
...from my region of expertise. If you would like me to help find you folks in your region that can help with your questions, I can do that (just let me know at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org). Best wis...
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Question: I've been exploring these ledges near my family's place on the Connecticut …
...near my family's place on the Connecticut River and i found Jessup's Milkvetch growing on them. There are other plants around them which i'd like to id as well. The first photo is a ve...