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Nuphar advena (immigrant pond-lily)
...name, is native to North America. At the northern extreme of its range it sneaks into New England, with populations in Connecticut and disjunct occurrences in Maine. The plant has food and medicinal v...
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Aronia melanocarpa (black chokeberry)
...(Melanocarpa), which means black fruit, from the black berries it produces. The common name chokeberry may come from the fact that its fruits are very bitter when eaten right off the tree. This leggy ...
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Platanus occidentalis (American sycamore)
...America? Yes and no (some introduced) Sometimes Confused With: leaves opposite a...
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Taraxacum latilobum (large-lobed dandelion)
... ME may be as well. Native to North America? Yes and no (some introduced) Sometimes Conf...
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Minuartia glabra (Appalachian sandplant)
...attachment. Mericarp length: 0.0 mm–0.0 mm. Legumes (Fabaceae): NA. Placenta ar...
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Prunus susquehanae (Appalachian sand plum)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: branchlets glabrous, leaf blades narrow-oblanceolate, 5–18 mm wide, 3–6...
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Actaea racemosa (black bugbane)
...arrangement: the flower includes two cycles of petal- or sepal-like structures. Stamen attachment: the stamens are not atta...
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Sorbus americana (American mountain-ash)
...americana Marsh. N American mountain-ash. Pyrus americana (Marsh.) DC. • CT, MA, ME, NH, VT. Temperate, boreal, and subalpine forests, ridge t...
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Ulmus rubra (slippery elm)
...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT; absent from much of ME. Rich, deciduous and riparian forests, rocky slopes. Ulmus rubra is sometimes confused with U. americana when col...
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Veronicastrum virginicum (Culver's-root)
... ME. Native to North America? Yes and no (some introduced) Sometimes Confused With: ...