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Juncus brachycephalus (small-headed rush)
Juncus brachycephalus (Engelm.) Buch.. small-headed rush. Graminoids Remaining Graminoids Facts About: Small-headed rush is a species of calcareous sites including meadows, lake and ...
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Lycopodium clavatum (common clubmoss, running clubmoss)
Lycopodium clavatum L.. common clubmoss, running clubmoss. Ferns Lycophytes Facts About: Common clubmoss is abundant in New England, and is known by many different common names, incl...
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Phalaris canariensis (common canary grass)
Phalaris canariensis L.. common canary grass. Graminoids Poaceae Facts About: Common canary grass is native to southern Europe and the Canary Islands, but it has been introduced thro...
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Carex crawfordii (Crawford's sedge)
Carex crawfordii Fern.. Crawford's sedge. Graminoids Carex Facts About: Crawford's sedge can occur in a fairly wide range of habitats from standing water to sandy, disturbe...
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Huperzia appressa (mountain firmoss)
Huperzia appressa (Desv.) A. & D. Löve. mountain firmoss. Ferns Lycophytes Facts About: Mountain firmoss is found on exposed, windswept cliffs, ridges and summits, usually at hig...
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Sporobolus neglectus (small dropseed)
Sporobolus neglectus Nash. small dropseed. Graminoids Poaceae Facts About: Small dropseed is an annual grass that is widespread in North America, and although it occurs in most New E...
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Cyperus houghtonii (Houghton's flatsedge)
Cyperus houghtonii Torr.. Houghton's flatsedge. Graminoids Remaining Graminoids Facts About: Houghton's flatsedge is a rare native flatsedge of dry sandy sites and ledges, ...
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Cyperus acuminatus (taper-tipped flatsedge)
Cyperus acuminatus Torr. & Hook. ex Torr.. taper-tipped flatsedge. Graminoids Remaining Graminoids Facts About: Taper-tipped flatsedge has been collected in wet, disturbed sandy ...
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Juncus pervetus (blunt-flower rush)
Juncus pervetus Fern.. blunt-flower rush. Graminoids Remaining Graminoids Facts About: Blunt-flower rush is a saltmarsh rush that is believed to be extinct, not having been seen in i...
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Diphasiastrum sitchense (Sitka ground-cedar)
Diphasiastrum sitchense (Rupr.) Holub. Sitka ground-cedar. Ferns Lycophytes Facts About: Sitka ground-cedar is a rare inhabitant of exposed alpine and subalpine sites in Maine and Ne...