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Geum rivale (water avens)
...symmetry: there are two or more ways to evenly divide the flower (the flower is radially symmetrical). Inner tepals (Rumex): ...
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Parietaria pensylvanica (Pennsylvania pellitory)
...Stamen number: 0. Stamen lengths differ: the stamens are all approximately the same length. Seed n...
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Eurybia divaricata (white wood-aster)
... ME confined to southern portion of state. Deciduous forests. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: ...
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Vulpia octoflora (eight-flowered six-weeks grass)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: lower glume 0.5–2.5 mm long, mostly 25–33% as long as the upper glume, ...
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Amelanchier spicata (dwarf serviceberry, dwarf shadbush)
...name for this low, colonial shadbush has long been debated. Wiegand (1912) regarded the name Amelanchier spicata as applying to a hybrid, this based solely on height measurements of plants grow...
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Rumex persicarioides (American golden dock)
... Mericarp segment shape (Desmodium): NA. Filament surface: the filament is smooth, with no hairs or scales. ...
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Eurybia schreberi (Schreber's wood-aster)
... ME and southern half of NH. Upland and riparian forests, forest fragments. Native to North America? Yes Somet...
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Polygonum douglasii (Douglas's knotweed)
... Mericarp segment shape (Desmodium): NA. Filament surface: the filament is smooth, with no hairs or scales. ...
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Bidens eatonii (Eaton's beggar-ticks)
...some flower heads have bracts connected to one another at or near their bases. Tuft or plume on fruit: there is no plume, or the plume is made up of ...
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Leucanthemum vulgare (ox-eye daisy)
...diameter, and stems 10–30 (–100) cm tall in L. vulgare). Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: ray flowers sterile,...