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Question: A couple of these are growing in a dry shade bed that …
Question: A couple of these are growing in a dry shade bed that I've been cleaning out. I've tried to identify them and they may be immature shrubs. Possible related to a dogwood, but I...
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Question: Hello there, Here I have several photos of a fast growing shrub …
Question: Hello there, Here I have several photos of a fast growing shrub that I had not noted before. It it growing in Salem Sound, Massachusetts. The stigma? is blue. Thank you very much for your he...
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Family: Cornaceae (dogwood family)
...Family. Dogwoods are trees, shrubs, or, infrequently, herbs. They have simple leaves that are entire and usually arranged opposite each other. The small flowers are grouped together in an inflorescen...
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Question: This is a shrub which is floppy and maybe around 4 feet …
Question: This is a shrub which is floppy and maybe around 4 feet high in Maynard MA in a dry area in full sun. It was recently under a Norway Maple which was removed recently. There smaller plants th...
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Question: There are no flowers and only lateral buds on this plant I …
Question: There are no flowers and only lateral buds on this plant I found in a wetland area in NY (but very close to Vt. Instinct says genus Swida but I was wondering if without flowers, fruit, or bu...
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Question: Is this from red oak? I've seen them around the woods in …
Question: Is this from red oak? I've seen them around the woods in Lincoln, Massachusetts the last few days. The wind has been strong enough that I can't associate them with individual tre...
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Question: Dear Botanist, Can you tell me what plant this is? I found …
Question: Dear Botanist, Can you tell me what plant this is? I found it in the woods in Lincoln, RI near dogwood, wild geranium, hay scented fern, Christmas fern, and greenbriar. Thanks, Sherry D. A...
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Question: Millinocket ME. Any idea?
Question: Millinocket ME. Any idea? Answer: Dear Revensdotter, good morning. You appear to have photographed a species of dogwood (genus Swida), but I can't tell you who you have captured in t...
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Question: This is a pic of the berries.
Question: This is a pic of the berries. Answer: Dear Ravensdotter, thank you for getting images of the fruits. You likely have Swida stolonifera (synonym: Cornus sericea; red-osier dogwood). It wi...
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Question: seen in Hawaii
Question: seen in Hawaii Answer: Dear Lisette, of the two images you provided, only one can I provide any information. The shrub with green-white budding flowers is a species of Swida (dogwood, form...