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Hedeoma pulegioides (American false pennyroyal)
...traditional medicine. Native Americans used false pennyroyal as a cold remedy, cough medicine, fever reducer, stimulant and toothache remedy. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats),...
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Nuttallanthus canadensis (oldfield-toadflax)
...symmetry: there are two or more ways to evenly divide the calyx (the calyx is radially symmetrical). Legumes (Fabaceae): NA...
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Solidago ulmifolia (elm-leaved goldenrod)
...peaty meadows throughout New England. The Meskwaki used the smoke of this plant, blown up the nostrils, to revive an unconscious patient. Habitat: forest edges, meadows and fields, woodlands Al...
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Heracleum maximum (American cow-parsnip)
...terraces, meadows, roadside ditches, fields, subalpine meadows. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: ...
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Pycnanthemum tenuifolium (narrow-leaved mountain-mint)
...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Dry-mesic to mesic fields, roadsides, and clearings. Native to North America? Yes and no (some i...
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Pastinaca sativa (wild parsnip)
...somewhat flattened. Leaf stalk attachment to leaf: the petiole attaches at the basal margin of the leaf blade. Raceme attach...
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Persicaria careyi (Carey's smartweed)
...Stamen morphology: the stamens within each cycle are the same. Sepal uniformity: all the sepals are about the same size. ...
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Lysimachia borealis (starflower)
...Stamens fused: the stamens are attached to one another at or near their bases. Stamen attachment: the stamens are attached ...
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Odontites vernus (red false bartsia)
...Raceme attachment (Veronica): NA. Reproductive system: all the flowers have both carpels and stamens (synoecious). ...
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Lysimachia terrestris (swamp yellow-loosestrife)
...and meadows, swamps. Native to North America? Yes and no (some introduced) Sometimes Confused ...