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Rosa acicularis (bristly rose)
...S1), endangered (code: E) Vermont: extremely rare (S-rank: S1)...
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Caulophyllum giganteum (early blue cohosh)
...ca. 10–15 days ealier than C. thalictroides when both are present at the same site. The two species differ somewhat vegetatively. The ultimate leaf segments of C. giganteum are 5–10 c...
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Chorispora tenella (crossflower)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Stipule features: NA. Sepal and petal color: the sepals are dif...
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Potamogeton vaseyi (Vasey's pondweed)
... 1.0 mm–1.0 mm. Fruit type (general): the fruit is dry but does not split open when ripe. Leaf position: ...
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Eleutherococcus pentaphyllus (five-leaved-aralia)
... 1. Ovary position: the ovary is below the point of petal and/or sepal attachment. Leaf blade hairs: ...
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Sisymbrium loeselii (tall hedge-mustard)
... 15.0 mm–120.0 mm. Leaf blade base: the leaf has a distinct leaf stalk (petiole). Parasitism: ...
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Sanicula trifoliata (large-fruited sanicle)
...0.6–1.5 mm long, subulate, inconspicuous in fruit, shorter than the bristles of the schizocarp, and carpellate flowers on pedicels 0.5–1 mm long (vs. S. trifoliata, with sepals 2–2.5 mm long, lanceola...
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Andromeda polifolia (bog-rosemary)
... 1.0 mm–8.0 mm. Stamen number: 10. Inflorescence position: the inflorescences grow ...
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Lepidium densiflorum (prairie pepperweed)
... 1. Leaf blade length: 7.0 mm–110.0 mm. Petal number: 0.0 NA–4.0 NA. Glan...
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Plagiobothrys trachycarpus (rough-fruited popcorn-flower)
...mm–100.0 mm. Number of pistils: 1. Specific leaf type: the leaves are simple (i.e., lobed or unlobe...