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With our Simple Key, you can identify over 1,200 common native and naturalized New England plants! Observe closely, collect a sample or take a photo, answer some questions, and narrow down to the correct ID. Join our online community of plant enthusiasts.
- Full Key
Please go through the groups in order. Prev Next. Woody...
- Simple Key
Simple Key: Which group best describes your plant? Please go...
- PlantShare
Show recent sightings for. 0 sightings found. How to Use....
- Dichotomous Key
2a. Plants not producing true flowers; seeds commonly borne...
- Teaching
Go Botany is designed for students and informal learners...
- Help
Help Simple Key. Getting Started with the Simple Key; Video...
- Advanced ID
Full advanced interactive key to all 3,500 New England taxa....
- Brassica Juncea
Native: indigenous. Non-native: introduced (intentionally or...
- Full Key
There are many plant identification apps available online, but Go Botany is different. As a plant database, rather than an automatic detection app, it is the only resource dedicated to accurate self-guided identification of New England plants.
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3 Μαΐ 2012 · Whether you’re a botanical beginner or an expert with this free Go Botany web tool, you can now identify 1,200 of the most common native and naturalized plants of New England. But there is much more to come.
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Simple Key: Which group best describes your plant? Please go through the groups in order. Trees, shrubs, sub-shrubs, and lianas. The outer tissues of the stems are thickened; most have bark and winter buds during the dormant season. Some very short shrubs can be mistaken for herbaceous plants.
Go Botany is designed for students and informal learners age 15 and older, from beginners to professionals. But educators can incorporate our tools into lessons for all ages. Develop your own curricula, lab modules, and field workshops using Go Botany.