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Carex oklahomensis (Oklahoma sedge)
...oklahomensis (Mackenzie) Gleason • ME. Moist roadsides, ditches, marshes, wet meadows. Native to North America? Yes and no ...
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Carex bullata (button sedge)
...MA, ME, NH, RI. Open fens, bogs, meadows, and lakeshores. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused Wit...
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Hieracium flagellare (whip hawkweed)
...MA, ME, NH, VT. Fields, roadsides, lawns. This plant is sometimes treated as the hybrid of Hieracium caespitosum and H. pilosella. Sell and West (1976) point out that it ha...
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Botrychium multifidum (leathery grapefern)
...(Gmel.) Rupr. Nleathery grapefern. Botrychium multifidum (Gmel.) Rupr. var. intermedium (D.C. Eat.) Farw.; Osmunda multifida Gmel.; Sceptridium multifidum (Gmel.) N...
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Microstegium vimineum (Japanese stiltgrass)
...Glume relative length: one or both glumes are as long or longer than all of the florets. Glume shape: the glume is flat or ...
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Botrychium simplex (least moonwort)
...American plants). Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: stalk to vegetative portion of...
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Eleocharis elliptica (elliptic spikesedge)
...Shorelines, meadows, open edges of wetlands, and temporary wet areas. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With:...
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Carex laxiculmis (spreading sedge)
...sometimes in rich, mesic types. Carex laxiculmis var. copulata (Bailey) Fern. was reported from MA by Sorrie and Somers (1999), but specimens are unknown. Native to North A...
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Carex appalachica (Appalachian sedge)
...MA, ME, NH, VT; also reported from RI by Gould et al. (1998), but specimens are unknown. Dry-mesic to mesic, deciduous and mixed evergreen-deciduous forests. The name Carex...
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Eleocharis erythropoda (red-footed spikesedge)
...specimens are unknown. Lake shores, marshes, lakeside fens, river shores. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused W...