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Agrimonia gryposepala (common agrimony, tall hairy agrimony)
... 2.0 NA–2.0 NA. Style petal-like: the styles are not petal-like. Inflated hairs on leaf: ...
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Amaranthus tuberculatus (rough-fruited water-hemp)
...mostly 2.2--3.5 mm long and leaf blades linear to lanceolate (vs. A. tuberculatus, with fruit 1.5--2 mm long and leaf blades lanceolate to ovate).: Amaranthus cannabinus ...
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Gymnocarpium jessoense (Nahanni oak fern)
... 2. Gymnocarpium jessoense (Koidzumi) Koidzumi ssp. parvulum Sarvela NC Nahanni oak fern. Gymnocarpium continentale (Petrov) Pojark • ...
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Eleusine indica (goosegrass)
...0.2 mm–1.0 mm. One or more florets: there is more than one floret per spikelet. Inflorescence type (specific): ...
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Asplenium montanum (mountain spleenwort)
...S2S3), special concern (code: SC) Massachusetts: extremely rare ...
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Crocanthemum canadense (Canada frostweed)
...S2S3) Information from Dichotomous Key of Flora Novae Angliae: 2. Crocanthemum canadense (L.) Britt. N Canada fro...
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Athyrium asplenioides (southern lady fern)
...S2?) Rhode Island: extremely rare (S-rank: S1), concern (uncertai...
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Bidens aristosa (midwestern beggar-ticks)
...12-21 outer, herbaceous involucral bracts that measure mostly 8-12 mm long, and with the inner, non-herbaceous involucral bracts coarsely ciliate on the margin (vs. B. aristosa, with capitula with 8-1...
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Woodsia glabella (smooth cliff fern)
...S2) Information from Dichotomous Key of Flora Novae Angliae: 2. Woodsia glabella R. Br. ex Richards. NC...
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Question: I'd like to plant a native eastern white oak in northern NJ. …
...I27;d like to plant a native eastern white oak in northern NJ. Trouble finding one and often can27;t distinguish from various introduced white oaks and crosses. May have had good set 2 years ag...