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  • Cotoneaster divaricatus (spreading cotoneaster)

    ...a report of Cotoneaster horizontalis Dcne. from MA (Searcy 2008). Native to North America? No Family: Rosaceae Genus: Cotoneaster

  • Sorghum halepense (Johnson grass)

    ...also reported from NH by Magee and Ahles (1999) and from RI by Seymour (1982), but specimens are unknown. Fields, disturbed soil, areas of cultivation. Native to North America? ...

  • Salvinia minima (common watermoss)

    ...The report of Salvinia natans (L.) Allioni in Norfolk County, MA, by Angelo and Boufford (1996) was based on collections originally determined as Salvinia rotundifolia Willd. (a m...

  • Buddleja davidii (orange-eye butterfly-bush)

    ...also reported from RI by George (1997), but specimens are unknown. Roadsides, forest borders, waste areas. Native to North America? No Family: Scroph...

  • Carex abscondita (thicket sedge)

    ...also reported from NH by Magee and Ahles (1999), but specimens are unknown. Rich, mesic forests, riparian forests. Native to North America? Yes ...

  • Sporobolus contractus (narrow-spiked dropseed)

    ...
also reported from CT by Dowhan (1979), but specimens are unknown. Dry-mesic to mesic, sandy soils. Native to North America? Yes ...

  • Euphorbia peplus (petty spurge)

    ...was reported from RI by Kartesz (1999), based on George (1992); however, George (1999) stated it had questionable naturalization in RI and was unaware of any collections. Native t...

  • Akebia quinata (chocolate-vine)

    ...also reported from RI by George (1992), but specimens are unknown. Roadsides, forest fragments, open ledges, waste areas, fields.1×Akebia trifoliata Koidz. Akebia ×‌pentaphyll...

  • Aruncus dioicus (goat's beard)

    ...also reported from RI by George (1997), but specimens are unknown. Fields, roadsides, waste areas. Native to North America? Yes an...

  • Cypripedium reginae (showy lady's-slipper)

    ...been reports that a small European skipper (a non-native butterfly) becomes trapped in the labellum of this orchid, thus blocking it and preventing pollination by native bees. It is speculated that th...