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Antennaria howellii (small pussytoes)
...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT, but is relatively rare in southern New England. Native to North America? Yes Somet...
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Polygonum aviculare (dooryard knotweed)
...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT.P. aviculare ssp. depressum (Meisn.) Arcang. is known from CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT.P. aviculare ssp. neglectum (Bess.) Arcang. known from CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT.P. aviculare ssp. rur...
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Pteridium aquilinum (bracken fern)
...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Fields, forest openings and edges, woodlands, and roadsides.1a. Terminal segment of leafules 2–4 times as long as wide; margins of ultimate segments and abaxi...
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Panicum dichotomiflorum (fall panicgrass)
...America? Yes and no (some introduced) Sometimes Confused With: spikelets borne o...
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Carex retroflexa (reflexed sedge)
...from ME by Magee and Ahles (1999), but specimens are unknown. Mesic to dry-mesic, deciduous forests, woodlands, clearings, and open areas. The report of this species in ME by Magee and Ahles (1999) is...
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Sporobolus compositus (rough dropseed)
...same side of the plant AND look like spikes. Awn on glume: the glume has no awn. Specific habitat: ...
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Question: I am sorry, uploading was giving me a problem yesterday....the photo of …
...you mention, but they are not always found in close proximity to water and do occur in varied locations sometimes and some sites that seem quite upland can have seasonally saturated soils. Best wishe...
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Question: I have seen two different ideas about Calopogon tuberosus pollination. One is …
...comes from the Flora of North America treatment of Calopogon: Calopogon appears to exhibit deceit pollination (L. van der Pijl and C. H. Dodson 1966; L. B. Thien and B. G. Marcks 1972; D. H. Firmage ...
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Question: As mentioned in the last couple questions I'm working through old field …
...the mean time, we can continue to work through your images (please post one or two at a time to make it easy for me to reference your images in the response). Best wishes.
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Question: Hi! I was wondering if I could get some help identifying this …
...got me stumped! Answer: Dear numerousnoahs, I do think you are correct that this species is a member of the Ericaceae. I can't see necessary details well enough to give you a confident answer...