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Pontederia cordata (pickerelweed)
...some of the hairs on the axis of the inflorescence have glands. Stamen number: 6. Carpels fused: t...
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Eleocharis flavescens (yellow spikesedge)
...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Shorelines, marshes, tidal river shores, peatlands. Native to North America? Yes S...
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Juncus trifidus (highland rush)
...some leaf attachment points are above the midpoint of the stem. Anther length: 1.2 mm–1.5 mm. Fruit length: 2.2 ...
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Andropogon gerardii (big bluestem)
...America's tallgrass prairies. Cows love to eat it, but it cannot tolerate overgrazing. Native americans used big bluestem in a variety of ways, including as a medicine and building material. Ha...
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Carex garberi (elk sedge)
...pavement. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: perigynia becoming gold-orange and smo...
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Sorghum bicolor (sorghum)
...Glume shape: the glume is flat or curved in cross-section. Glume relative length: one or both glumes are as long or longer ...
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Calypso bulbosa (fairy-slipper)
...• ME, NH, VT. Evergreen swamps dominated by Thuja occidentalis. Native to North America? Yes Som...
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Juncus brachycephalus (small-headed rush)
...MA, ME, NH, VT. Meadows, lake shores, slides, lakeside fens, and ice-scoured river shores in regions of high-pH bedrock or till. Native to North America? ...
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Carex atratiformis (scabrous black sedge)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: uppermost spike entirely staminate, perigynia beakless or with a beak t...
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Avena fatua (wild oat)
...MA, ME, NH, VT. Fields, roadsides, disturbed soil. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: lemmas glabrous and...