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Polemoniaceae: Dichotomous Key
...was reported from MA by Collins (1901; as Gilia androsacea). The voucher specimen was later determined to be a plant allied to G. tricolor and became the type for G. tricol...
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Dendrolycopodium: Dichotomous Key
...rarely reported and likely undercollected. 1a. Trophophylls of the upright shoot’s main axis 0.9–1 mm wide, widely ascending to spreading (i.e., diverging at an angle of 45–90 degrees...
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Adiantum: Dichotomous Key
...was reported from CT by Paris (1993), but specimens are unknown. References: Paris (1991, 1993). 1a. Ultimate segments of leaves ± oblong, rounded to obtuse at the apex [Fig. 32...
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Taxus: Dichotomous Key
...> Taxus. Taxus. The report of Taxus ×media Rehd. in RI (Tucker 2006) was based on a hybrid with Taxus umbraculifera (Sieb. ex Endl.) Ravencroft var. h...
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Asteraceae: Dichotomous Key
...was reported from RI by Kartesz (1999), based on George (1992); however, George (1999) stated this species had questionable naturalization in RI. 1a. Capitula composed en...
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Section Ceratocystis: Dichotomous Key
...was reported to occur in Tewksbury, MA (Crins 2002a). However, the extreme disjunction of the plants and occurrence in atypical habitat suggest that the collection is mislabeled. See Fernald (...
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Danthonia: Dichotomous Key
...was reported from MA by several recent sources, likely based originally on Hitchcock and Chase (1950). The voucher specimen was misidentified and is Danthonia spicata. 1a...
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Hordeum: Dichotomous Key
...was reported from MA by Hitchcock and Chase (1950), but specimens are unknown. Reference: von Bothmer et al. (2007). 1a. Anthers 2–2.5 mm long; leaf blades 5–15 mm wide; rachis ...
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Amsinckia: Dichotomous Key
... reports were based on the following specimen—1878, Alcott s.n. ( NEBC!). The specimen was incorrectly determined and is Amsinckia menziesii var. menziesii. Reference: Gan...
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Hylotelephium: Dichotomous Key
...was reported from CT by Magee and Ahles (1999), but specimens are unknown. Reference: Fu and Ohba (2001). 1a. Leaves tending to be alternate (but subopposite, opposite, and whor...