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Dichanthelium clandestinum (deer-tongue rosette-panicgrass)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: hairs of sheath without a blister-like base and rhizomes up to 2 mm thi...
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Vicia hirsuta (tiny vetch)
...MA, ME, NH, RI. Fields, roadsides, waste areas, railroads. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: legumes gla...
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Nigella damascena (devil-in-the-bush)
...from ME by Knowlton et al. (1918), but specimens are unknown. Waste areas, gardens, near dwellings. Nigella damascena is often cultivated for its attractive flowers. Escaped forms sometimes have super...
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Leymus mollis (American lyme grass)
...Hara. American lyme grass. Graminoids Poaceae Facts About: American lyme grass is a common dune grass from Atlantic and Pacific coast beaches. Its bluish-green foliage and stout spikele...
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Phedimus spurius (false stonecrop)
...America. Typically cultivated in rock gardens, it is sometimes found on ledges, stone steps, abandoned gardens and dumps in New England Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meado...
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Helianthus decapetalus (thin-leaved sunflower)
...forests, mesic, deciduous forests, forest edges. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: ...
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Calendula officinalis (pot-marigold)
...plume on fruit: there is no plume, or the plume is made up of scales, awns, a crown, or a rim. Bract shape: the main bracts...
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Iris pseudacorus (yellow iris)
...Stamen position relative to petals: the stamens are lined up with the sepals. Stamen number: 3. Le...
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Anchusa officinalis (common bugloss)
...America. In some areas it is considered a noxious weed. This plant contains the chemical rosmarin, which has documented health benefits. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), mead...
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Carex utriculata (swollen-beaked sedge)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: with the bract of lowermost carpellate spike with a blade (2.5–) 3–9 ti...