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Littorella americana (American shoreweed)
...a rosette and are rounded in cross-section. Separate "male" and "female" flowers are borne on the same plant, and are pollinated by wind. The plant can form colonies linked by st...
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Primula japonica (Japanese primrose)
...from rosettes of leaves up to 25 cm (10 inches) long in the spring. In New England, it occasionally escapes gardens into forest fragments, the edges of brooks, and waste areas in Massachusetts and Ver...
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Ranunculus fascicularis (early crowfoot)
...a rosette of very deeply lobed leaves. Habitat: forests, ridges or ledges, woodlands All Characteristics: New England state: Vermont. ...
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Androsace occidentalis (western androsace)
...basal rosette of succulent leaves, which help it survive in its typically dry, gravelly habitats. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats) All Characteristics: New Engla...
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Plantago coronopus (buck's-horn plantain)
...crown-like rosette of narrow, deeply lobed leaves at the base of the plant. Or, think of the leaves as being vaguely antler-shaped -- hence its common name. The petals of its tiny flowers are hairy ...
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Lobelia dortmanna (water lobelia)
...submerged rosette of basal leaves with a stem that holds the flowers above water level. Habitat: lacustrine (in lakes or ponds), shores of rivers or lakes All Characteristics: New Engl...
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Group 3: Monocots: Dichotomous Key
...large rosette of firm leaves that have fibrous margins and a spinose apex; tepals thick and fleshy 44b. Plants with or without basal rosettes, but the basal leaves (if present) lacking ma...
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Epilobium ciliatum (fringed willow-herb)
...basal rosettes (turions sometimes formed in high evelvation habitats) [Fig. 739]; stems well branched apically or throughout (rarely simple); inflorescence relatively open, with much reduced bract bla...
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Draba verna (spring draba, spring whitlow-mustard)
...basal rosette, usually at least 1 leaf found on the stem (vs. D. verna, with petals with a deep apical notch and leaves confined to a basal rosette).: Draba reptans ...
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Brassicaceae: Dichotomous Key
...basal rosette of leaves; silicle lanceolate to narrow-oblong or oblong in outline, 4–20 mm long (in part) 19b. Flower-bearing stems lacking a conspicuous basal rosette; silicle broad-ov...