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  • Ailanthus altissima (tree-of-heaven)

    ...also reported from ME by Campbell 
et al. (1995), but specimens are unknown. Forests, forest edges and fragments, roadsides, waste areas. Native to North America? No ...

  • Datura wrightii (sacred thorn-apple)

    ...Dumps. Report of this species in CT, ME, NH, and RI by Kartesz (1999) are based on specimens of Datura inoxia. Native to North America? Ye...

  • Potentilla inclinata (ashy cinquefoil)

    ...literature reports cannot be accepted because of taxonomic confusion); therefore, it should be regarded as tentative. Considered to be a hybrid-derived species with Potentilla argentea and P. recta as...

  • Leontodon saxatilis (little hawkbit)

    ...also reported from RI and VT by Bogler (2006b), but specimens are unknown. Fields, roadsides, lawns, disturbed soil. Native to North America? No ...

  • Agrostis hyemalis (winter bentgrass)

    ...over-reported, and many collections thought to be this grass are actually Agrostis scabra (including all of those from VT; collections at NEBC!, VT!). Native to Nort...

  • Physalis alkekengi (strawberry ground-cherry)

    ...was reported from RI by Kartesz (1999), based on George (1992); however, George (1999) stated it was not naturalized in RI. Native to North America? No ...

  • Carex aquatilis (water sedge)

    ...was reported from NH by Magee and Ahles (1999); however, the voucher specimens are Carex haydenii and C. stricta (specimens at NHA!) and C. lenticularis (specimen at...

  • Vitis riparia (river grape)

    ...was reported from RI by Kartesz (1999), based on George (1992); however, George (1999) stated it could be in RI based on a misidentified collection made by Richard Champlin (the specimen...

  • Betula pendula (European weeping birch)

    ...individuals. Reports of this species from ME and NH (specimens at GH! and MAINE!) are based on collections from cultivated plants. Many early collections of this species we...

  • Nigella damascena (devil-in-the-bush)

    ...also reported from ME by Knowlton et al. (1918), but specimens are unknown. Waste areas, gardens, near dwellings. Nigella damascena is often cultivated for its attractive flowers. Escaped forms someti...