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  • Cerastium diffusum (four-stamened chickweed)

    ...with 5 stamens, and capsule dehiscing by 10 apical teeth (vs. C. diffusum, with the perianth 4-merous, flowers with 4 stamens, and capsules dehiscing by 8 apical teeth).: Cerastium pumilum...

  • Chelone obliqua (red turtlehead)

    ...forests in Massachusetts, where it is considered non-native. Its deep pink flowers are distinctive for the genus in our region, and they attract bees and, occasionally, hummingbirds. However, the bit...

  • Cerastium pumilum (European chickweed)

    ...chickweed is native to both Europe and Asia, and introduced in scattered areas in North America. It is typically found in dry, sandy roadsides and disturbed sites, and has been collected in Connecticu...

  • Silene conica (striate campion)

    ...Striate campion is introduced from Eurasia, and has a very sparse distribution in North America. In New England it has been collected only in Massachusetts, in dry, sandy sites. Habitat: anthropogen...

  • Polygonatum biflorum (King Solomon's-seal)

    ...single, variable species (which is followed here until more detailed studies are performed). That stated, local ecological differences have been observed between diploids and tetraploids, lending supp...

  • Silene acaulis (moss campion)

    ...campion is a dense, cushion-forming plant native to Europe, Asia and North America. It is very rare in New England, being found only on alpine summits and plateaus in Maine and New Hampshire. This spe...

  • Holosteum umbellatum (jagged-chickweed)

    ...Jagged-chickweed originates in the Mediterranean region, central and southwestern Asia, and has been introduced to western Europe, Argentina, South Africa and North America. The earliest known North A...

  • Sagina maxima (sticky-stemmed pearlwort)

    ...Sagina littoralis, Sagina maxima var. littorea Family: Caryophyllaceae Genus: Sagina Notes on Subspecies and Varieties: Our subspecies is Sagina maxima ...

  • Camelina sativa (large-seeded false flax)

    ...flax is a Eurasian introduction, at one time widespread in North America, South America and Australia. It has in the past been distributed throughout New England, but in recent years it may be in decl...

  • Lepidium densiflorum (prairie pepperweed)

    ...expansion and is now considered a noxious weed in many states. It has also been introduced to Europe and Asia. It is considered non-native in New England, where it is widespread in fields, roadsides, ...