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Acanthospermum australe (Paraguay starburr)
...habit, opposite leaves and five-parted, vaguely star-shaped fruit that adheres to clothing and fur with hooked barbs. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats) All Characteristics...
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Rotala ramosior (toothcup)
... opposite: there are two leaves per node along the stem. Leaves per node: there are two leaves per node along the stem. ...
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Mimulus alatus (winged monkey-flower)
...its opposite leaves are borne on long petioles (unlike its congener, Mimulus ringens) and the leaf tissue extends a bit down the petiole, giving it a flanged appearance. Habitat: fresh tidal marshes...
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Glossostigma cleistanthum (mud-mat)
...upright, opposite leaves the length of your thumb. It is native to Australia and New Zealand. The species has been introduced in New England recently, and also shows up in various sites in the mid-...
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Lolium multiflorum (Italian rye grass)
...surface opposite the spikelet, rough only on the angles, spikelets with mostly 5–10 florets, apex of the glume of upper spikelets more or less extending to the tip of the lowest lemma on the same side...
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Mitella prostrata (prostrate bishop's-cap)
...two opposite ones. Habitat: swamps All Characteristics: Specific habitat: swamps. New England state: Vermon...
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Phlox divaricata (wild blue phlox)
... opposite: there are two leaves per node along the stem. Style petal-like: the styles are not petal-like. Leaf b...
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Petunia integrifolia (violet-flowered petunia)
... opposite: there are two leaves per node along the stem. Hairs on underside of leaf: the underside of the leaf is fuzzy or hairy. ...
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Helianthus pauciflorus (stiff sunflower)
... opposite: there are two leaves per node along the stem. Bract cycle number: there are three or more cycles of bracts. ...
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Dioscorea villosa (wild yam)
... opposite: there are two leaves per node along the stem. Petal and sepal arrangement: the flower includes only one cycle of petals or sep...