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Prunus americana (American plum)
... 13 or more. Flower symmetry: there are two or more ways to evenly divide the flower (the flower is radially symmetrical). ...
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Linaria pinifolia (pine-needle toadflax)
...cm–100.0 cm. Sap: the sap is clear and watery. Number of styles: 1.0 None–1.0 None. ...
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Calamagrostis cinnoides (Nuttall's reed grass)
...5-1100 meters. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), bogs, fens, swamps, wetland margins (edges of wetlands) All Characteristics: Specific habitat: ...
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Silene gallica (windmill campion)
... 15.0 cm–45.0 cm. Number of pistils: 1. Hairs between stem nodes: the hairs on the ...
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Berberis vulgaris (common barberry)
...early 1900's, but some populations still remain in New England. Its serrated leaves, juicy berries, and 3-pronged spines help to distinguish this species from the highly invasive Japanese barberr...
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Crepis biennis (rough hawk's-beard)
... 11 or more. Seed hair tuft details: the pappus hairs are hooked or barbed. Flower head platform: ...
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Rubus jaysmithii (Smith's blackberry)
...3-11 mm long (vs. R. jay-smithii, with the inflorescence with usually 1-4 flowers, each flower on an ascending to erect pedicel, the uppermost pedicel usually 10-50 mm long).: Rubus arenic...
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Cuphea viscosissima (clammy waxweed)
...(10–) 14–18 mm long in flower (vs. C. viscosissima, with corolla narrower than 25 mm and calyx 7–12 mm long in flower).: Cuphea procumbens Synonyms: ...
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Stellaria holostea (greater stitchwort)
...8-11 mm long (vs. S. holostea, with all leaves sessile and sepals 6-8 mm long).: Stellaria corei Synonyms: Alsine holostea ...
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Uvularia sessilifolia (sessile-leaved bellwort)
...mm–16.0 mm. Fruit width: 10.0 mm–16.0 mm. Inflorescence type: the inflorescence has only one flower on it...