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  • Carex tuckermanii (Tuckerman's sedge)

    ...MA, ME, NH, VT. Swamps, lake shores, river shores, and vernal pools. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes C...

  • Dryopteris intermedia (evergreen wood fern)

    ...intermedia and 
 D. carthusiana often grow together and are sometimes confused. In addition to those characters stated in the key, the two species can often be separated merely by examining 
th...

  • Prunus cerasus (sour cherry)

    ...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Roadsides, forest fragments, abandoned homesteads, forest borders. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused Wit...

  • Carex sychnocephala (many-headed sedge)

    ...Rhizomes: there are no rhizomes, or the rhizomes are very short. Leaf blade length to width ratio: 40.0 NA–100.0 NA. ...

  • Juncus dudleyi (Dudley's rush)

    ...shores, meadows, borrow pits, usually in regions of high-pH bedrock or till. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confuse...

  • Botrychium dissectum (dissected grapefern)

    ...sometimes in fields. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: vegetative portion of the l...

  • Carex stricta (tussock sedge)

    ...(sometimes producing conspicuous clumps of stems) and poorly formed rhizomes. Plants from drier habitats tend to be long-rhizomatous and do not produce clumps of stems. These two forms have been named...

  • Sparganium androcladum (branched bur-reed)

    ...American bur-reed (Sparganium americanum), from which it is distinguished by having wider fruiting spikes 2.5 to 3.5 cm (1 to 1.4 in) in diameter, versus 1.5 to 2.5 cm (0.6 to 1 in) in American bur-re...

  • Huperzia selago (northern firmoss)

    ...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: leaves oblanceolate, widest beyond the middle, with 1-8 small teeth, an...

  • Carex vaginata (sheathed sedge)

    ...• ME, VT; also reported from NH by Rothrock and Reznicek (2002), but specimens are unknown. Evergreen swamps dominated by Thuja occidentalis, wooded fens. Native to N...