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

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  • Cypripedium parviflorum (yellow lady's-slipper)

    ...parviflorum. Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens is a problematic taxon in New England and has been frequently misidentified. This is, in part, due to a belief that it occurred exclusively in decid...

  • Eragrostis mexicana (Mexican lovegrass)

    ...tip is a simple point, with or without an awn (long narrow extension ending in a point). Spikelet axis tip: there is no extension of the spikelet axi...

  • Ballota nigra (black-horehound)

    ...medicinal herb in Europe, although it is less used today. It has been used to treat motion sickness and morning sickness among other applications. Several varieties have been named, and two have been ...

  • Scutellaria parvula (little skullcap)

    ...missouriensis that were only partially identified (i.e., the specimens were identified to the species level only and they were taken to be the typical variety without review of the sheets). Epling (19...

  • Ambrosia trifida (giant ragweed)

    ...dissected. It shares with common ragweed the allergenicity of its wind-dispersed pollen. It was used medicinally by Native American tribes including the Cherokee, Iroquois, Lakota and Meskwaki, and in...

  • Rorippa palustris (common yellow-cress)

    ...yellow-cress is a cosmopolitan plant, native to North America, Europe and Asia, and introduced elsewhere. It inhabits streams, lakeshores, swamps, marshes and ditches. There are two varieties in Nort...

  • Calamagrostis stricta (neglected reed grass)

    ...America, but in our region it is rare and protected in most states. In New England it is found only in northern Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, where it inhabits boreal to alpine habitat. It has als...

  • Eleocharis engelmannii (Engelmann's spikesedge)

    ...Maine (where it may have been extirpated). Engelmann’s spikerush can be distinguished from other species by its bent tubercle that is not constricted at the base, fibrous roots, a narrow-cylindric sp...

  • Persicaria wallichii (garden smartweed)

    ...smartweed is native to Asia and introduced in North America. In New England, it has been collected only from salt marshes in Massachusetts. It is unique among our smartweed species in having flowers ...

  • Cuscuta indecora (collared dodder)

    ...native to North America and a rare member of this parasitic genus (Cuscuta) in New England. This plant infects a wide range of shrubby and herbaceous hosts, notably in the aster family (Asteraceae). I...