Insect ID please ny
anita55
5 years ago
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please id insect NY
Comments (2)Hi rhizo, yes it does look like a wasp. It was quite large - I've never seen anything like it....See MorePlease ID this flowering shrub NY
Comments (3)Hydrangea macrophylla...one of the lacecap varieties, not the mopheads most often seen in cultivation. The Bittersweet Nightshade was introduced and is now widely naturalized in North America....See MorePossible weed ID please zone 6 ny
Comments (11)Ok dahlia yes I think so The large one lying flat is different I'll try to get a better photo tomorrow. For the person who thinks I don't know what a weed is: telling someone that a weed is something growing where they don't want it is 1) condescending 2) annoying 3) useless I know some of you are regulars but my advice is don't condescend....See MoreNY weed ID please
Comments (6)No idea. They don't grow here. Probably edible but not necessarily palatable. I suggest you check with a reputable site....See Moreanita55
5 years ago
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