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Native Plant Trust: Go Botany Discover thousands of New England plants

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  • Carex brunnescens (brownish sedge)

    ...Graminoids Carex Facts About: Brownish sedge is morphologically variable across its distribution. It is considered threatened or endangered in some midwestern states. Habitat: alpine or subal...

  • Gossypium hirsutum (upland cotton)

    ...cultivation. Hundreds of cultivars have been developed. Cotton is the basis of the modern textile industry, and the seeds produce an edible oil widely used in processed foods. It rarely visits New Eng...

  • Ammophila breviligulata (American beach grass)

    ...(Ammophila breviligulata ssp. champlainensis) is found only on Lake Champlain, Vermont and is rare. The other is native to coastal dunes and beaches, but has sometimes been planted as a sand stabilize...

  • Spiranthes lacera (slender ladies'-tresses)

    ...ladies’-tresses.  3a. Gyrostachys gracilis (Bigelow) Kuntze; Ibidium gracile (Bigelow) House; Neottia gracilis Bigelow; Spiranthes gracilis (Bigelow) Beck;  3b...

  • Polycarpon tetraphyllum (four-leaved manyseed)

    ...has been introduced to many other regions of the world. Its North American occurrences are mainly in the south and west, and it has only been collected in Massachusetts in association with the waste d...

  • Perezia multiflora (perezia)

    ...Perezia sonchifolia Family: Asteraceae Genus: Perezia Notes on Subspecies and Varieties: Our subspecies is Perezia multiflora (Humb. & Bonpl.) ssp. sonchifolia.

  • Herniaria hirsuta (hairy rupturewort)

    ...rupturewort is introduced from southern Europe and southwest Asia. In Morocco it has been used as a traditional herbal remedy for kidney stones. It has been collected sporadically in North America, in...

  • Crataegus pruinosa (frosted hawthorn)

    ...north in the Lake Champlain Valley of VT. Forest edges, successional fields, roadsides, early successional forests, forest clearings. Though this species has been subdivided into numerous varie...

  • Juniperus virginiana (eastern red cedar)

    ...Juniperus virginiana var. crebra, Sabina virginiana Family: Cupressaceae Genus: Juniperus Notes on Subspecies and Varieties: Our variety is Juniperus vi...

  • Juniperus communis (common juniper)

    ...sometimes ascending high into the mountains. Forms of this species occurring above treeline have sometimes been identified as Juniperus communis var. saxatilis Pallas (a taxonomic synony...