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Chloris gayana (Rhodes windmill-grass)
...the best forage grasses in tropical agro-ecosystems. It appears in scattered locations in southern and astern North America, and is a rare visitor to New England, having been collected only in Massach...
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Pycnanthemum verticillatum (whorled mountain-mint)
...are best viewed at 20x).: Pycnanthemum torrei bracts and leaf blades glabrous on the adaxial surface or sometimes with minute, stiff scabrules on the adaxial bract sur...
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Sambucus racemosa (red elderberry)
...grows best in forest openings; its seeds can remain dormant for many years until a gap opens and stimulates germination, sometimes on "nurse logs." It can also stump-sprout from the root cro...
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Getting Started with the Simple Key
...them best. Once I select a group, what happens next? Enlarge Next, choose which subgroup your plant belongs to. For example, if your plant is woody like a tree, you'll be asked if it is a ...
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Paeonia officinalis (common peony)
...grows best in semi-shade. Its leaves are divided, with smooth edges (as opposed to the Chinese peony, which has finely serrated leaves). Look for harmless ants crowding its flower buds, which exude ...
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Crataegus scabrida (scabrous hawthorn)
...be best treated as a complex assesmblage of hybrid derived taxa (i.e., treated without formally recognized varieties). Second, C. scabrida s.s. is quite different from the remaining taxa and pr...
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Glyceria laxa (flaccid manna grass)
...appears best to treat this plant as an orthospecies. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: ...
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Lythrum junceum (rose loosestrife)
...at best. Habitat: shores of rivers or lakes All Characteristics: Habitat: wetlands. New England state: Mass...
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Rosa carolina (Carolina rose)
...(Best) Rehd.; R. lyonii Pursh; 5b. Rosa subserrulata Rydb. • CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Woodlands, clearings, fields, roadsides.1a. Reproductive br...
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Lonicera sempervirens (trumpet honeysuckle)
...does best in full sun when supported on structures like trellises. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), forest edges, ridges or ledges, woodlands All Characteristics: ...