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Madia glomerata (mountain tarplant)
...0.4–1.2 cm, stems conspicuously stipitate-glandular throughout, and capitula 6–12 mm wide after pressing, with 5–13 ray flowers (vs. M. glomerata, with leaves 2–7 X 0.1–0.4 cm, stems stipitate-glandul...
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Artemisia carruthii (Carruth's wormwood)
...Carruth. Carruth27;s wormwood. Non-Monocots Composites Facts About: In New England, Carruth27;s wormwood is an occasional invader only in Rhode Island. However, it is native to the...
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Crepis setosa (bristly hawk's-beard)
...than 2 mm (vs. C. setosa, with capitula with 10-20 flowers and cypsela tapered to a short beak 1-2 mm long).: Crepis vesicaria Family: Asteraceae Genus: Crepis
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Fagopyrum tataricum (green buckwheat)
...12,000 feet (4400 m) in elevation. It is introduced in North America, and in New England only occurs in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont. Its cooked leaves are edible. Habitat: ant...
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Suaeda calceoliformis (American sea-blite)
...S2S3), special concern (code: SC) Maine: rare (S-rank: S2), ...
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Poa trivialis (rough-sheathed blue grass)
...mm–2.0 mm. Inflorescence length to width ratio: 2.6 NA–4.2 NA. Spikelet pedicel: the spikelets have pedic...
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Crataegus faxonii (Faxon's hawthorn)
...1/2 as long as the associated petals).: Crataegus chrysocarpa flowers 20–26 mm wide and mature leaf blades 55–111 mm long (vs. C. faxonii, with flowers 16–17.5 mm wide...
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Myriophyllum aquaticum (Parrot's-feather water-milfoil)
...Verdc.. Parrot27;s-feather water-milfoil. Aquatic Plants Non-Thalloid Aquatic Facts About: Parrot27;s-feather water-milfoil is introduced from South America and has become a seriou...
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Veronica filiformis (thread-stalked speedwell)
... 2. Sap color: the sap is clear. Leaf blade base shape: the base of the leaf blade is ...
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Bromus racemosus (bald brome)
... 2.0 NA–6.0 NA. Anther number: 2.0 NA–3.0 NA. Glume veins: 7 or more. ...