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Rosa glauca (red-leaved rose)
...MA, ME. Fields, roadsides, abandoned homesteads. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: leaflets green, branchlets without ...
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Spiranthes lucida (shining ladies'-tresses)
...and meadows. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: basal leaves narrow-ovate to obovat...
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Campanula glomerata (clustered bellflower)
...glomerata L. E clustered bellflower. MA, ME, NH, VT. Fields, roadsides, gardens. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confus...
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Galinsoga quadriradiata (common quickweed, shaggy soldier)
...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Gardens, cultivated fields, barnyards, waste areas, roadsides. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: ...
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica (green ash)
...America? Yes and no (some introduced) Sometimes Confused With: branchlets brown ...
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Fagopyrum esculentum (garden buckwheat)
...America; it escapes near areas of cultivation throughout New England. Its scientific name comes from the Latin and Greek, "fago" (meaning beech) and "pyrum" (meaning nut); "e...
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Centaurea stoebe (spotted knapweed)
...plume on fruit: there is no plume, or the plume is made up of scales, awns, a crown, or a rim. Bases of bract appendages: b...
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Neslia paniculata (yellow ball-mustard)
...America and throughout New England. It is a significant weed in some areas, and is a contaminant of both canola (rape) and condiment mustard crops due to the seeds being nearly the same size. Habita...
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Sedum ochroleucum (European stonecrop)
...Stamen attachment: the stamens are attached at or near the bases of the petals or tepals. Flower description: the flower ha...
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Lonicera canadensis (American honeysuckle)
...MA, ME, NH, VT. Mesic to wet-mesic forests and forest borders. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confuse...