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Hieracium robinsonii (Robinson's hawkweed)
...• ME, NH; northern portion of states. River shore outcrops, usually of high pH. Native to North America? Yes ...
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Scirpus cyperinus (common woolsedge, woolgrass)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: spikelets mostly or entirely solitary, sessile or pedicellate, floral s...
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Juncus articulatus (joint-leaved rush)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: Capsules light brown and stems clumped together (vs. J. articulatus, wi...
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Scirpus atrovirens (dark-green bulrush)
...some leaf attachment points are above the midpoint of the stem. Underground organs: the plant has a rhizome (a horizontal underground stem with roots...
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Delphinium exaltatum (tall larkspur)
... ME by Campbell et al. (1995), but specimens are unknown. Fields, roadsides. Native to North America? Yes and no (some introduced) ...
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Osmunda regalis (royal fern)
...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT; throughout and common. Wet-mesic to hydric soils of swamps, riparian forests, and shorelines. Native to North America? Yes ...
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Carex hystericina (porcupine sedge)
...wet meadows, fens, calcareous seeps, ditches. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: pe...
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Galearis spectabilis (showy orchid)
...symmetry: there is only one way to evenly divide the flower (the flower is bilaterally symmetrical). Length of peduncle: 100.0 m...
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Malaxis monophyllos (white adder's-mouth)
...symmetry: there is only one way to evenly divide the flower (the flower is bilaterally symmetrical). Leaf blade shape: the ...
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Cyperus squarrosus (awned flatsedge)
...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. River and lake shores, usually in sand. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Co...