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Ptelea trifoliata (common hoptree)
...Seymour 1982, Kartesz 1999) are based on specimens taken from planted individual. Native to North America? Yes and no (some introduced) ...
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Hydrangea arborescens (American hydrangea)
Hydrangea arborescens L.. American hydrangea. Woody Plants Woody Angiosperms Facts About: American hydrangea (aka smooth hydrangea) is a deciduous shrub that grows to 5 feet (1.5 m) ...
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Epipactis atrorubens (dark red helleborine)
...NA–18.0 NA. Nectar spur length: 0.0 mm–0.0 mm. Number of leaves on stem: five. M...
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Ulmus glabra (Scotch elm)
...mm–160.0 mm. Petal fusion: the perianth parts are fused to form a tube, cup, or bell shape. Leaves per node: ...
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Eragrostis capillaris (lace lovegrass)
... 1.4 mm–5.0 mm. Inflorescence length: 100.0 mm–500.0 mm. Lemma awn base: NA. ...
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Eleocharis flavescens (yellow spikesedge)
...S1) Information from Dichotomous Key of Flora Novae Angliae: 11. Eleocharis flavescens (Poir.) Urban var. oliva...
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Andropogon gerardii (big bluestem)
...mm–11.0 mm. Spikelet length: 5.0 mm–11.0 mm. Leaf blade length: 5.0 cm–50.0 cm. Lower ...
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Sorghum bicolor (sorghum)
...cultivation.1a. Rames remaining intact at maturity; sessile spikelets 3–9 mm long, ellipsoid to obloid; caryopses exposed at maturity … 1a. S. bicolor ssp. bicolor1b. Rames ...
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Calypso bulbosa (fairy-slipper)
... 1. Main color of lower petal: pink to red. Fruit width: 10.0 mm–15.0 mm. ...
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Campsis radicans (trumpet-creeper)
...(1999), based on George (1992); however, George (1999) stated this species had questionable naturalization in RI and was unaware of any collections. Native to North America? ...