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Prunus americana (American plum)
...americana Marsh. N│EAmerican plum. CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Successional fields, forest borders and fragments, roadsides. Native, in part, to much of ...
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Calamagrostis cinnoides (Nuttall's reed grass)
...Glumes per spikelet: 2. Awn on glume: the glume has no awn. Glume shape: ...
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Silene gallica (windmill campion)
...stamens (synoecious). Stamen attachment: the stamens are not attached to the petals or tepals. Petal and sepal arrangement: ...
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Berberis vulgaris (common barberry)
...symmetry: the leaf blade base is symmetrical. Stamens fused: the stamens are not fused to one another. ...
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Helianthus tuberosus (tuberous sunflower)
...America? Yes and no (some introduced) Sometimes Confused With: stems without hai...
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Stellaria holostea (greater stitchwort)
...sometimes cultivated. It occasionally escapes in North America, and has been collected in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields, ...
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Uvularia sessilifolia (sessile-leaved bellwort)
...attachment: the anther is attached at its midpoint to the filament. Stamen types: the stamens within a cycle are distinctly...
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Foeniculum vulgare (sweet fennel)
... ME by Campbell et al. (1995), but specimens are unknown. Roadsides, waste areas, gardens. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: ...
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Veronica longifolia (long-leaved speedwell)
...America? No Sometimes Confused With: racemes several to many, arranged in a panicle, corolla 7–14 mm in diameter, and stamens not exserted beyon...
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Senecio sylvaticus (woodland ragwort)
...specimens are unknown. Roadsides, waste areas, clearings, forest edges, gardens, coastal beaches and headlands Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused ...