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Tilia platyphyllos (large-leaved basswood, large-leaved linden)
... ME. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: fruit 4.5–6.6 mm long, with a membranaceous pericarp that is weakly, if a...
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Rumex occidentalis (western dock)
... Mericarp segment shape (Desmodium): NA. Filament surface: the filament is smooth, with no hairs or scales. ...
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Lemna trisulca (ivy-leaved duckweed)
...emergent plants or matted together in floating mats in mesotrophic or eutrophic lakes and rivers. This species is absent from most of interior northern New England, except for Vermont's Lake Cham...
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Eragrostis hypnoides (teel lovegrass)
...Glume veins: 1. Anther number: 3.0 NA–3.0 NA. Upper glume shape: the upper glu...
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Picea rubens (red spruce)
...sometimes in wetlands with a well-developed organic soil horizon. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: ...
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Bouteloua simplex (mat grama)
...America? Yes and no (some introduced) Sometimes Confused With: upper glumes ofte...
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Selaginella selaginoides (northern spikemoss)
...sometimes riparian. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: trophophylls entire, without...
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Wolffia columbiana (Columbian water-meal)
...England. Mesotrophic to eutrophic waters of lakes, rivers, and backwaters. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused ...
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Solanaceae: Dichotomous Key
...stamens 4, fewer than the lobes of the corolla 2b. Corolla ± actinomorphic; stamens 5, numbering the same as the corolla lobes (“(except in Salpiglossis, which has 4 stamens) ...
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Lepidium: Dichotomous Key
...rhizomes or stolons 4a. Leaf blades sagittate-clasping; silicles subglobose; flowering raceme typically flat or sometimes even concave-topped, the lower pedicels equaling the height of th...