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Viola renifolia (kidney-leaved violet)
... 22. Viola renifolia Gray Nkidney-leaved violet. Viola renifolia Gray var. brainerdii (Greene) Fern. • CT, MA, ME, NH, VT; also re...
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Thermopsis villosa (Blue Ridge false lupine)
...plant27;s tip. Sap color: the sap is clear. Reproductive system: all the flowers have both carp...
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Lycopus americanus (American water-horehound)
... 2.0 NA–2.0 NA. Leaflet petiolules: NA. Inflorescence one-sided: the flowers are ar...
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Lathyrus tuberosus (tuber vetchling)
... 2.0 NA–2.0 NA. Tendril origin: the tendril is derived from a leaf or leaflet. Achene shape: ...
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Viola palustris (northern marsh violet)
...cm–22.0 cm. Fused stamen clusters: NA. Fruit length: 5.0 mm–6.0 mm. Spur number:...
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Geranium maculatum (spotted crane's-bill)
...crane27;s-bill. Non-Monocots Non-Alternate Remaining Non-Monocots Non-Monocots Remaining Non-Monocots Facts About: Spotted crane27;s-bill is becoming a popular native garden pl...
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Anemone canadensis (Canada windflower, Canadian anemone)
... 2.0 mm–6.0 mm. Style length: 2.0 mm–5.0 mm. Leaf blade veins: the leaf blade has three o...
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Panax trifolius (dwarf ginseng)
... 2.0 mm–2.0 mm. Stipule features: NA. Fusion of sepals and petals: both the petals ...
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Perilla frutescens (perilla-mint)
... 28.0 mm–100.0 mm. Fruit type (general): the fruit is dry but does not split open when ripe. Petal hairs (Vio...
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Cynoglossum virginianum (wild hound's-tongue)
...hound27;s-tongue. Non-Monocots Alternate Remaining Non-Monocots Non-Monocots Remaining Non-Monocots Facts About: Wild hound27;s-tongue was formerly far less rare in New England...