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Verbascum densiflorum (dense-flowered mullein)
...9–15 mm long (vs. V. densiflorum, with leaves decurrent on the stem nearly or completely to the next leaf and floral bracts 15–40 mm long).: Verbascum phlomoides ...
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Dipsacus laciniatus (cut-leaved teasel)
...mm–41.0 mm. Leaf variation: the leaves are nearly similar in size, prominence of teeth, and length of stalks throughout the stem. ...
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Persicaria minor (small smartweed)
... 10.0 mm–100.0 mm. Leaf blade edges: the edge of the leaf blade is entire (has no teeth or lobes). Sepal appe...
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Polygonum tenue (slender knotweed)
...S1?) Information from Dichotomous Key of Flora Novae Angliae: 13. Polygonum tenue Michx. NCslender knotweed. Pol...
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Coptidium lapponicum (Lapland-crowfoot)
... 11.0 mm–26.0 mm. Stamen number: 13 or more. Flowering stem cross-section: the flow...
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Agrimonia eupatoria (medicinal agrimony)
... 15.0 cm–150.0 cm. Leaf stalk base: the petiole base is narrow where it attaches to the stem. Petal and sepal...
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Argemone mexicana (Mexican prickly-poppy)
... 1.0 None–1.0 None. Petal folding in bud: the petals in bud are crumpled erratically. Form of style: ...
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Anthoxanthum nitens (sweetgrass, vanilla sweet grass)
... 1.3 NA–1.8 NA. Inflorescence crowding: the panicle is somewhat to very spread out, with clearly-evident branches. ...
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Rubus flagellaris (northern blackberry, northern dewberry)
...3-11 mm stalk (vs. R. flagellaris, with an inflorescence with usually 1-4 flowers, each flower on an ascending to erect stalk, the uppermost stalk usually 10-50 mm long).: Rubus recurvicau...
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Rosa rugosa (beach rose)
...the 1770's from Asia. It disperses by means of its hips (fruits) which float or are carried by mammals. It is regarded as potentially invasive in the state of Connecticut. Habitat: anthropogeni...