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Fragaria: Dichotomous Key
...northern ME. However, collections of such hybrids are unknown. Reference: Staudt (1999). 1a. Terminal tooth of leaflets commonly less than half as wide as adjacent teeth and surpasse...
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Elymus virginicus (common eastern wild-rye)
...MA, ME, NH, RI.E. virginicus var. intermedius (Vasey ex Gray) Bush is known from CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT.E. virginicus var. jejunus (Ramaley) Bushis known from CT, MA, ME, NH. Varieties intermedius and...
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Festuca rubra (red fescue)
...Glume relative length: neither glume is quite as long as all of the florets. Glume shape: the glume is V-shaped in cross-se...
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Corallorhiza odontorhiza (fall coral-root)
...MA, ME, VT by Brown (1997), but specimens are unknown. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: ...
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Leptochloa fusca (bearded sprangletop)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: leaf sheaths sparsely to densely pubescent with pustulose-based hairs, ...
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Scutellaria parvula (little skullcap)
...specimen of var. parvula from ME with simply the word “Fulton”, which was meant to be a place name. However, I am unaware of any town or village in the state by that name. Further, Eplin...
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Question: Hi so I’ve been walking around my backyard using the plantnet app …
...some plants, and this one came up as wall lettuce. I just wanted to confirm this because I looked it up and saw that it’s not commonly spotted, so that would be cool! Answer: Dear okmarchy, good morn...
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Sporobolus: Dichotomous Key
...rhizomes 5b. Panicle 4–16 mm wide, with appressed branches [Fig. 276]; first glume lanceolate, gradually tapering to an acuminate tip; glumes shorter than the lemmas; plants sometimes wit...
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Salix: Dichotomous Key
...tremendous phenotypic plasticity. Though hybridization does occur (and can be occasional between some species pairs), most aberrant forms are the products of environmental and seasonal variation rathe...
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Botrychium pallidum (pale moonwort)
... ME; single location in Washington County, ME. Open fields. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused Wi...