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  • Arisaema triphyllum (Jack-in-the-pulpit)

    ...are best noted in the field so they can be recorded on herbarium specimen labels.1a.  Mature leaf blades glaucous abaxially; lateral leaflets very gibbous or even lobed near the base of the basiscopic...

  • Helianthus tuberosus (tuberous sunflower)

    ...be best considered as native to North America with introduced occurrences (the species was frequently planted for its starchy tubers). Native to North America? Yes ...

  • Benthamidia florida (flowering big-bracted-dogwood)

    ...grows best in enriched, moist soils, away from pollution sources and other stressors. Habitat: forest edges, forests, woodlands All Characteristics: New England state: ...

  • Lonicera villosa (mountain honeysuckle)

    ...grows best in dappled shade of moist, cool sectors of northern gardens. Habitat: alpine or subalpine zones, anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), bogs, fens, forests, meadows and fields, w...

  • Group 1: Lycophytes, Monilophytes: Dichotomous Key

    ...this best viewed through dissection; ultimate segments without a distinct midrib (in part) 14b. Petiole not appearing to fork into 2 divisions; sori borne on surface of leaf blade near ma...

  • Rosa: Dichotomous Key

    ...are best observed on peduncles supporting budding flowers. Species noted to have pinnatifid sepals actually bear flowers with 2 entire sepals, 2 sepals bearing slender lobes on both margins, and 1 sep...

  • Bidens beckii (Beck's beggar-ticks, Beck's water-marigold)

    ...is best treated as part of Bidens (i.e., separation of this taxon into the genus Megalodonta is artificial; e.g., Kimball and Crawford 2004) Native to North America? ...

  • Amelanchier bartramiana (Bartram's serviceberry, mountain shadbush)

    ...grows best in cool settings in northern New England, and is considered rare in Massachusetts. It is distinguished from other members of the genus by its flowers, which are produced in small groups (fa...

  • Salix bebbiana (long-beaked willow)

    ...does best in areas disturbed by flood or fire. Look for leaves that have obvious veins, and winter buds and new branchlets that are reddish-brown. It is an important source of "diamond willow&quo...

  • Pycnanthemum torrei (Torrey's mountain-mint)

    ...are best viewed at 20x (vs. P. torrei, with bracts and leaf blades glabrous on the adaxial surface or sometimes with minute, stiff scabrules on the adaxial bract surface).: Pycnanthemum ve...