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Scirpus longii (Long's woolsedge)
...Fern.. Long27;s woolsedge. Graminoids Remaining Graminoids Facts About: Long27;s woolsedge is a northeastern endemic ranging from New Jersey to Nova Scotia, and rare throughout its...
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Corydalis solida (spring corydalis)
... 2.0 NA–2.0 NA. Tendrils: the plant does not have tendrils. Hairs between stem nodes: ...
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Packera obovata (running groundsel)
... 20.0 mm–80.0 mm. Number of bracts at flower head base: 13.0 NA–21.0 NA. Underground organs: ...
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Hosta ventricosa (blue plantain-lily)
...mostly 20–30 X 15–20 cm, with 7–9 pairs of lateral veins, and flowers abruptly expanding apically, with purple-blue tepals).: Hosta lanceolata Synonyms: ...
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Carex crinita (fringed sedge)
...variety.132b×142. This very rare sedge hybrid is known from NH. It has arching spikes, the lowest one on peduncles 11–31 mm long, basal carpellate flowers subtended by a short-awned scale (awns as l...
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Hypochaeris glabra (smooth cat's-ear)
...cat27;s-ear. Non-Monocots Composites Facts About: Smooth cat27;s-ear is a small annual plant, native to Europe, and mostly an uncommon adventive in North America. The genus is disti...
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Pinguicula vulgaris (violet butterwort)
... 2.0 NA–2.0 NA. Leaves on stem: the flowering stem has no leaves above the base. Tendril origin: ...
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Erythronium americanum (American trout-lily)
...12.0 mm–15.0 mm. Fruit stalk orientation: the fruits point upward or spread or curve outward. Length of peduncle: ...
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Corylus cornuta (beaked hazelnut)
... 2. Corylus cornuta Marsh. ssp. cornuta Nbeaked hazelnut. Corylus rostrata Ait. • CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Forests ...
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Lepidium ruderale (stinking pepperweed)
...lobe27;s central axis. Petal number: 0.0 NA–4.0 NA. Leaf blade shape: the leaf blade is oblanceolate ...