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  • Isotrema tomentosum (woolly Dutchman's pipe)

    ...The report of this species in CT and VT by Kartesz (1999) was erroneous. Native to North America? Yes and no (some introduc...

  • Ulmus procera (English elm)

    ...1993b). Reports of this species in ME are based on a cultivated collection—Hyland 659 (MAINE!). Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: ...

  • Polanisia dodecandra (red-whiskered clammyweed)

    ...also reported from ME by Tucker (2010), but specimens are unknown. Sandy and stony lake shores, dry banks, railroads.1a.  Petals 3.5–6.5 (–8) mm long; longest stamens 4–10 (–14) mm long, scarce...

  • Ribes aureum (golden currant)

    ...The reports of this species from ME by Seymour (1982) and others were based on specimens collected from cultivated plants (i.e., this species is not naturalized in ME). Native to ...

  • Beta vulgaris (beet)

    ...also reported from RI by Shultz (2003), but specimens are unknown. Fields, roadsides, dumps. Beta vulgaris is sometimes divided into 
two taxa—ssp. vulgaris (the cultivated type) ...

  • Myriophyllum sibiricum (northern water-milfoil)

    ...VT; reported from RI by George (1992), but specimens are unknown. Slow or still-moving, circumneutral to basic water of lakes and rivers. This native species is sometimes difficult to separate ...

  • Linaria repens (striped toadflax)

    ...also reported from CT by Hultén and Fries (1986), but specimens are unknown. Fields, roadsides, waste areas. Native to North America? No Sometimes Conf...

  • Cardamine douglassii (pink bitter-cress)

    ...also reported from NH by Gleason and Cronquist (1991), but specimens are unknown. Swamps, low areas in forests, and forested riparian terraces in regions of high-pH bedrock. Native to No...

  • Cucurbita maxima (winter squash)

    ...also reported for CT by Graves et al. (1910), but specimens are unknown. Dumps, fields, waste areas. This species includes several familiar cultivated squashes (e.g., acorn, hubbard). Native to...

  • Salix eriocephala (heart-leaved willow)

    ...swamps. Reports of Salix cordata Michx. from New England (Fernald 1950b, Seymour 1982) were all based on specimens of Salix eriocephala. Many of the specimens in question were vigorous s...