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Solanum ptycanthum (eastern black nightshade)
...americanum, auct. non P. Mill. • CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Forests, swamps, shorelines, coastal beaches. This species has long gone by the name Solanum americanum in regional literature. However, that s...
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Monarda didyma (scarlet bee-balm)
...smell, for example anise, fruit, mint or resin. Raceme attachment (Veronica): NA. Final leaf segment length (compound lvs on...
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Ipomoea hederacea (ivy-leaved morning-glory)
...America? Yes and no (some introduced) Sometimes Confused With: leaf blades usual...
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Sicyos angulatus (one-seeded burr-cucumber)
...MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Riparian forests, river banks, fallow fields. Native to North America? Yes Sometim...
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Vicia cracca (bird vetch, cow vetch)
...Stamen morphology: the stamens within each cycle are the same. Petal appearance: the petals are thin and delicate, and pigm...
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Gentianella quinquefolia (stiff dwarf-gentian)
...Stamen morphology: the stamens within each cycle are the same. Leaf stalk attachment to leaf: NA. ...
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Bidens beckii (Beck's beggar-ticks, Beck's water-marigold)
...rhizome (a horizontal underground stem with roots growing from it). Leaf-like branch segments: 0.0 NA–0.0 NA. Petal and sepal arra...
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Bidens hyperborea (northern beggar-ticks)
...MA, ME, NH. Fresh to somewhat brackish-tidal river shores. Native to North America? Yes Sometimes Confused With: ...
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Eriocaulon parkeri (Parker's pipewort)
...Fully-formed (i.e., expanded), +/- green leaf blades are found somewhere on the plant. Stamens fused to petals: the stamens are not fused to the peta...
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Mentha canadensis (American wild mint)
Mentha canadensis L.. American wild mint. Non-Monocots Non-Alternate Remaining Non-Monocots Non-Monocots Remaining Non-Monocots Facts About: American wild mint is the only nativ...