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Ulmus americana (American elm)
...americana L.. American elm. Woody Plants Woody Angiosperms Facts About: With its majestic, vase-shaped form accentuated by long, drooping branches, American elm is one of New England...
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Erigeron acris (bitter fleabane)
...some of the flowers on the plant have only carpels or stamens, while others have both carpels and stamens. Bract color: the bracts are colored, or at...
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Phragmites australis (common reed)
...America and extremely invasive, greatly expanding its range since the early 20th century. It is detrimental to native plants and wildlife, quite difficult to eradicate, and tends to emerge earlier and...
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Crataegus laurentiana (Brunet's hawthorn)
...same taxon. This rare species appears to be derived through hybridization between a member of series Macracanthae (e.g., Crataegus macracantha) and a member of series Rot...
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Packera schweinitziana (New England groundsel)
...• ME, NH, VT. Swamps, wetland margins, wet meadows. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused Wit...
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Carex conoidea (open-field sedge)
...only member of its section that routinely occurs in open habitats. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: ...
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Isoetes echinospora (spiny-spored quillwort)
...Stamen position relative to petals: NA. Petal fringed edges: NA. Stamens fused to petals: ...
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Leucojum aestivum (summer snowflake)
...L. Esummer snowflake. CT, MA, ME. Fields, edges of lawns, roadsides, and other human- disturbed areas. Native to North America? No Family: Amaryllida...
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Solidago gigantea (smooth goldenrod)
...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Fields, roadsides, riparian forests. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confus...
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Camelina sativa (large-seeded false flax)
...time widespread in North America, South America and Australia. It has in the past been distributed throughout New England, but in recent years it may be in decline or disappeared from much of its form...