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Agrostis hyemalis (winter bentgrass)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: glumes 1.8-3.4 mm long and lemmas 1.4-2 mm long (vs. A. hyemalis, with ...
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Solidago squarrosa (squarrose goldenrod)
...some of the flowers on the plant have only carpels or stamens, while others have both carpels and stamens. Disk flower shape: the disk flower is abru...
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Nabalus altissimus (tall rattlesnake-root)
...stamens. Tuft or plume on fruit: at least a part of the plume is made up of fine bristles. Wetland Status: Usually occurs in...
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Peritoma serrulata (stinking bee-plant)
...(some introduced) Sometimes Confused With: petals retuse at the apex or sometimes merely truncate, flowers with mostly 10–27 stamens, an...
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Euonymus europaeus (European spindle-tree)
...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Roadsides, forest fragments, abandoned homesteads, riparian forests, areas of habitation. Native to North America? No ...
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Potamogeton praelongus (white-stemmed pondweed)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: leaf blades provided with minute, caducous, 1-celled spicules along the...
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Aletris farinosa (white colic-root)
...farinosa, meaning "mealy." Native Americans used it to treat stomach and bowel disorders, as well as rheumatism, jaundice and lung disease. However, the fresh root is mildly poisonous. Hab...
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Convallaria majalis (European lily-of-the-valley)
...Stamen length: 2.0 mm–3.0 mm. Stamens fused outwards: the stamens are fused to the petals or tepals at or near their bases. ...
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Sedum hispanicum (Spanish stonecrop)
...Stamen attachment: the stamens are attached at or near the bases of the petals or tepals. Petal and sepal arrangement: the ...
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Crataegus macrosperma (large-seeded hawthorn)
...name, Crataegus, derives from the Greek word "kratos," which means strength, referring to the very strong wood of hawthorn, which is sometimes used to make tool handles. Habitat: anthropog...