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These are growing in an open area bordering woodlands. There are quite a few native plant restoration projects on public lands going on, so I'm...
These two plants are growing in a garden, but the owners don't know what they are. The first is a mint of some kind. It has a minty odor, hairy...
Here are a few more I'm trying to identify #1 and #2 are the same. I suspect #3 and #4 are not wildflowers, but they were growing in the wild. #5...
Here are a few plants I haven't yet been able to identify. Some of these go back to a couple of years ago. Photos 2 & 3 and 5 & 6 are the same...
Anyone know what these plants are? blueflower - don't have a good photo of the leaves or stem for this one large leaf1 - the leaves on this must...
Found this Comfrey growing in a Nature Preserve a while ago. Leaves are very large, over 2ft long. Does anyone know the species? Thanks
I grew this plant from seed. It's now about 1.5 feet in height and bushy. The seeds were marked Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis), but the plant...
These two? plants are fairly plentiful and growing in a wooded area in early April. Both are less than 4 inches in height. Plant B has thick,...
The tree looks like a Celtis of some type (Hackberry), but it has small, hard-as-a-rock berries/seeds with a felt-like covering that hang from a...
The plant/tree is about 4-5 ft tall and growing in a well watered area in the backyard. It appears to be a plant rather than a tree. The leaf...
These two sets of photos were taken at a state park in North-Central Indiana. The tree is well over 30 ft tall with red berries and maple-like...
Here are five plants that I am having difficulty identifying. All were found in the wild except the yellow flower which was in a planter next to...
These are growing on the side of the road in Western Pa. The stems are slightly hairy and I didn't observe any red splotches on them. I didn't...
These are two different trees on the front lawn in Western Pa. I'm unsure if both are native trees although both appear to be some type of Birch....
These upright plants are about 1 foot tall and growing in a Western PA lawn. They have shallow roots, very small 4 petal white flowers, narrow...
I found this growing in a moist area of tall Eastern Hemlocks in Western PA. There were plenty of ferns around it. Never saw anything like it....
Stumbled upon this site while researching a plant. The membership here appears to be very knowledgeable.