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Tuesday - August 25, 2009
From: Lebanon, CT
Region: Northeast
Topic: Plant Identification
Title: Plant Identification from Lebanon CT
Answered by: Barbara Medford
QUESTION:
What is that plant-- a wildflower --large thick stalk--flowers can be purple, pink, and very light pink. 3 branches off of stalk--flowers growing up each branch. Flowers smell similar to peonies.Leaves are growing up stalk--long leaves with serrated edges. At the bottom of each plant it had what looked like tentacles.???ANSWER:
Although Mr. Smarty Plants is a far-flung group, none of us live in Connecticut. Your description was good, and it sounds a little bit like a member of the Monarda genus. There are six of them native to Connecticut, and they should be blooming about now. We will list them and you can follow the links to the individual webpages on each plant. We will also include some pictures from our Image Gallery. If we guessed wrong, please go to our instructions for submitting a photo, so we can make another attempt.
Monarda clinopodia (white bergamot)
Monarda didyma (scarlet beebalm)
Monarda fistulosa (wild bergamot)
Monarda media (purple bergamot)
Monarda punctata (spotted beebalm)
Monarda punctata ssp. punctata var. villicaulis (spotted beebalm)
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