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Schoenoplectus pungens (three-square club-bulrush)
...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Lake shores, fresh to brackish river shores, lakeside fens, marshes. Native to North America? Yes Somet...
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Cirsium horridulum (yellow thistle)
...MA, ME, NH, RI. Fields, clearings, and meadows near the coast, including upper edges of saltmarshes. Native to North America? Yes ...
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Alopecurus pratensis (field meadow-foxtail)
...Field meadow-foxtail. CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Mesic to hydric fields, roadsides, and ditches. Native to North America? No Sometime...
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Populus alba (white poplar)
...symmetry: the leaf blade base is symmetrical. Stamens fused: the stamens are not fused to one another. ...
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Aconitum napellus (garden monkshood)
...America as a garden ornamental. Its showy spires of deep purple flowers are striking in late fall; the hood-like shapes of the flowers give the plant its common name. Although extracts of the plant ...
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Poa laxa (wavy blue grass)
... ME, NH, VT. Alpine plateaus, ravines, and summits. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused Wit...
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Pimpinella saxifraga (solid-stemmed burnet-saxifrage)
...Solid-stemmed burnet-saxifrage is native to Europe and introduced in northeastern North America. It is used in traditional medicine in Europe, mainly the leaves and roots. Habitat: anthropogenic (ma...
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Carex magellanica (boreal bog sedge)
...MA, ME, NH, VT. Bogs and fens, usually in the open, away from deep shade. Native to North America? Yes Someti...
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Empetrum atropurpureum (purple crowberry)
...America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: flowers and fruits in small, terminal clusters, leaf blades minutely de...
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Cichorium intybus (chicory)
...become weedy in North America. Its leaves are sometimes used as salad greens, and the roasted roots are ground and added to coffee or used as a coffee substitute. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or...