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  • Chionanthus virginicus (white fringe-tree)

    ...also reported from RI by George (1997), but specimens are unknown. Fields, forests borders and fragments, roadsides. Native to North America? Yes ...

  • Ulmus thomasii (rock elm)

    ...also reported for CT by Magee and Ahles, but specimens are unknown. Woodlands and ledges in regions of high-pH bedrock, riparian forests, swamps. Native to North America? ...

  • Triglochin palustre (marsh arrow-grass)

    ...also reported from NH by Haynes and Hellquist (2000b), but specimens are unknown. Saline marshes, ice-scoured river shores. Native to North America? Yes ...

  • Rhynchospora capillacea (needle beaksedge)

    ...
also reported from RI by Kral (2002b), but specimens are unknown. Circumneutral fens, 
fen-like meadows, river shore seeps on high-pH bedrock. Native to North America? ...

  • Eleocharis aestuum (tidal spikesedge)

    ...Previous reports of Eleocharis diandra from ME were based on this recently described species. Native to North America? Yes ...

  • Prunus hortulana (Hortulan plum)

    ...Although reports differ on whether the fruit is tasty, it is edible. The wood is resilient and strong, and the leaves can be used to create a gray-green dye. The species name "hortulanus" ...

  • Montia fontana (water montia)

    ...The report of this species in NH and VT by Miller (2003) was erroneous. Native to North America? Yes Sometime...

  • Wisteria frutescens (American wisteria)

    ...was reported from RI by Kartesz (1999), based on George (1992); however, George (1999) stated it had questionable naturalization in RI. Native to North America? ...

  • Prunus persica (peach)

    ...borders. Reports of this species from VT are based on a collection from a cultivated specimen—Wheeler 263801 (CONN, image seen!). Native to North America? No ...

  • Carex vaginata (sheathed sedge)

    ...also reported from NH by Rothrock and Reznicek (2002), but specimens are unknown. Evergreen swamps dominated by Thuja occidentalis, wooded fens. Native to North America? ...