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Rosa rugosa (beach rose)
...8–15 (–20) mm in diameter (vs. dark green and prominently rugose leaflets, curved fruiting pedicels, erect fruiting sepals, and hips 20–25 mm in diameter in R. rugosa). The other parent of this...
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Syringa vulgaris (common lilac)
...5–12 cm long and 8–12 mm long). Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: basal, connate portion of the corolla about as long ...
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Myosotis stricta (blue forget-me-not)
...mm–25.0 mm. Spines on plant: the plant has no spines. Calyx symmetry: there are two or more ways to...
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Fraxinus nigra (black ash)
...(27 m) or more. The species is dioecious; that is, male and female flowers are borne on different trees. It can also reproduce asexually by suckering. The fibrous, easy-to-split wood, is used for maki...
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Elodea nuttallii (free-flowered waterweed)
...mm–2.0 mm. Underwater leaf length: 4.0 mm–15.5 mm. Style length: 1.2 mm–2.0 mm. Veins ...
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Cardamine incisa (Eames' toothwort)
...Schumann. Eames27; toothwort. Non-Monocots Alternate Remaining Non-Monocots Non-Monocots Remaining Non-Monocots Facts About: Eames27; toothwort is an endemic of the Northeaste...
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Polygonum arenarium (European knotweed)
...it27;s important to look at the fruits (achenes) produced early in the season (different and much larger fruits are produced later); note the texturing on the surface. Polygonum arenarium achenes ...
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Bupleurum rotundifolium (narrow-leaved thorough-wax)
... 2.0 None–2.0 None. Leaf blade length: 20.0 mm–50.0 mm. Stipule edges: NA. ...
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Deschampsia danthonioides (annual hair grass)
... 2.5 NA–3.2 NA. Inflorescence crowding: the panicle is somewhat to very congested (crowded), and the branches may not be clearly seen ...
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Schoenoplectus pungens (three-square club-bulrush)
... 2.0 mm–3.5 mm. Plant height: 10.0 cm–200.0 cm. Leaf septa: the leaf blades do not have t...