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Trillium cernuum (nodding wakerobin, whip-poor-will flower)
...symmetry: there are two or more ways to evenly divide the flower (the flower is radially symmetrical). Petal and sepal arrangement: ...
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Aizopsis kamtschatica (orange stonecrop)
...Stamen attachment: the stamens are attached at or near the bases of the petals or tepals. Leaf blade base: the leaf has no ...
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Silene dichotoma (forked campion)
...Stamen attachment: the stamens are not attached to the petals or tepals. Calyx symmetry: there are two or more ways to even...
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Raphanus sativus (cultivated radish)
...arrangement: the flower includes two cycles of petal- or sepal-like structures. Stamen attachment: the stamens are not atta...
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Sassafras albidum (sassafras)
...symmetry: there are two or more ways to evenly divide the flower (the flower is radially symmetrical). Stamens fused: the s...
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Isoetes tuckermanii (Tuckerman's quillwort)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: megaspores with a smooth girdle, reticulate with smooth, rounded crests...
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Ranunculus ambigens (water-plantain crowfoot)
...America? Yes and no (some introduced) Sometimes Confused With: leaf blades 0.4–8...
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Potentilla anglica (English cinquefoil)
...America; in New England, it has been collected in Maine. In its home range, it can hybridize with erect cinquefoil, P. erecta. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and f...
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Rhus copallinum (winged sumac)
...sometimes planted as an ornamental. Thickets of winged sumac provide cover and can function as deer yards. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), forest edges, meadows and fields, ...
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Juncus militaris (bayonet rush)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: leaves monomorphic, none both capillary and produced by the rhizome, l...