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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...
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Asplenium platyneuron (ebony spleenwort)
...sometimes on nearly bare rock or mortar. This species is unique among ferns for its anomalous distribution that includes both eastern North America and southern Africa. Unlike other spleenworts, ebony...
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Botrychium lunaria (common moonwort)
...L. • ME; also reported from NH by Magee and Ahles (1999) and from VT by Wagner and Wagner (1993), but specimens are unknown; highly disjunct locations in ME. Forests, swamp...