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Nymphaea odorata (white water-lily)
...NA–27.0 NA. Fruit type (specific): the fruit is a follicle (has one ovary that splits along one side to release the seeds). F...
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Catalpa bignonioides (southern catalpa)
...mm–200.0 mm. Hairs on upper side of leaf blade: the upper side of the leaf is not hairy, or has very few hairs. Leaves per no...
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Erica tetralix (cross-leaved heath)
... 2. Erica tetralix L. E cross-leaved heath. CT, MA, ME, NH. Fields, roadsides. Native to North America? No Sometimes Conf...
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Potentilla robbinsiana (Robbins' cinquefoil)
...Rydb.. Robbins27; cinquefoil. Non-Monocots Non-Alternate Remaining Non-Monocots Non-Monocots Remaining Non-Monocots Facts About: Robbins27; cinquefoil is a dwarf alpine perenn...
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Salix myricoides (bayberry willow)
...or 2. Carpels fused: the carpels are fused to one another. Leaf blade hairs: at least some of the ...
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Asperula arvensis (blue woodruff)
... 2. Leaf stalk base: the petiole base is narrow where it attaches to the stem. Leaf variation: ...
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Rosa rubiginosa (sweet-briar rose)
...(if 2 or more) the carpels are not fused to one another. Carpels fused: the carpels are fused to one another. Collateral bud...
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Vaccinium cespitosum (dwarf blueberry)
...S2), threatened (code: T) Vermont: rare (S-rank: S2) ...
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Populus balsamifera (balsam poplar)
...S2S3) Information from Dichotomous Key of Flora Novae Angliae: 2. Populus balsamifera L. ssp. balsamifera Nbals...
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Sagittaria subulata (awl-leaved arrowhead)
...mostly 2.5--8 mm wide at midpoint of leaf (vs. S. subulata, with leaves flattened or lens-shaped in cross-section, 0.7--2.7 mm wide at the midpoint of the leaf).: Sagittaria montevidensis ...