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Blooming now in Minnesota
Plant, thought to be dead, was away from any direct light and started growing straight up until the weight was too great. It has now started...
We received the following correspondence with the photo: Hi, I like to know the name of this plant. I serve as a case manager for an individual...
Some plant ID apps think this is a kind of lamb's-quarters but our correspondent disagrees and so do I. It was pulled from a perennial bed. Roots...
We do not have a photo of the plant in situ. Said to be a "shrub" 3.5 feet tall and 7 feet wide. Minnesota plant.
In another forum this Minnesota plant described as a weed was incorrectly identified as three-seeded mercury. We don't have any other information...
A correspondent is trying to identify this understory plant growing in the Twin Cities, Minnesota area in rich clay soil among box elders, oaks,...
The photo is all we have to go on. It's growing in a Minnesota perennial border.
This plant popped up in a perennial bed. It's woody stems were cut back and this is new growth. It's leaves resemble currants. If not that,...
Although this plant is grows like edging near a semi-shaded area, we suspect it was not planted there. So far there is no evidence of flowers or...
Despite resemblance, flowers and leaves do not match. ??
I don't recognize this Minnesota lawn weed.
A correspondent has asked whether this plant titled "wild turmeric" occurs in Minnesota. So far as I can tell, no native or non-native Minnesota...
Unknown plant popped up in hosta bed.
Garden store staff can not identify this houseplant. Can you? Thanks.
Our correspondent says the largest leaves are 4-5 inches long and 3 inches wide. The plant's height wasn't mentioned and although it was referred...
Formed a large clump. Twelve to 18 inches tall. Hairy stems. Top most leaves stained red.
This Minnesota shrub is a puzzler.
Flower seeds sent from Arizona person to sister in Minnesota.
The photos are all we have to work with. The plant's size is difficult to judge thanks to the fence in the background.