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Acer spicatum (mountain maple)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: leaf blades mostly 12-18 cm long, branchlets and winter buds without ha...
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Potamogeton nodosus (long-leaved pondweed)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: submersed leaves sessile or with petioles up to 4 cm long, the larger l...
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Bromus arvensis (field brome)
...brome. CT, MA, ME, NH, RI. Fields, roadsides, disturbed soil. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: l...
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Lolium multiflorum (Italian rye grass)
...MA, ME, NH, VT. Fields, roadsides, seeded areas. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: rachis of the inflore...
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Collomia linearis (narrow-leaved mountain-trumpet)
...America? Yes and no (some introduced) Sometimes Confused With: lower leaves most...
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Lamium album (white henbit)
...Stamens fused: the stamens are not attached to one another. Leaf arrangement: opposite: there are two leaves per node along...
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Solidago puberula (downy goldenrod)
...some of the flowers on the plant have only carpels or stamens, while others have both carpels and stamens. Bract keels: the bracts do not have keels....
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Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (kinnikinnick, red bearberry)
...name from its species epithet (uva-ursi), which means bear-berry. This low-creeping, shrub of northern climes is also called kinnikinnick, an Algonquian word for "smoking mixture." The dry b...
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Trillium erectum (red trillium, red wakerobin)
...sometimes mixed, forests throughout New England. The fetid smelling flowers attract carrion flies, which act as pollinators. Though it is called red wakerobin, some populations have white, yellow-gree...
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Bellis perennis (lawn-daisy)
...rhizome (a horizontal underground stem with roots growing from it). Reproductive system: some of the flowers on the plant have only carpels or stamen...