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Native Plant Trust: Go Botany Discover thousands of New England plants

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  • Chenopodium standleyanum (Standley's goosefoot)

    ...over-reported in New England based on misapplication of the name C. boscianum. Many older collections labeled as C. boscianum are actually records of the native C. foggii (both ...

  • Bromus inermis (smooth brome)

    ...the reports of Bromus pumpellianus Scribn. in New England. These collections lack the spikelet and leaf pubescence of the latter species (i.e., they are merely part of the variation displayed b...

  • Euonymus fortunei (climbing spindle-tree)

    ...been reported as var. vegetus by Sorrie and Somers (1999), which is a cultivar of this species. Native to North America? No Synonyms: ...

  • Rhododendron vaseyi (pink-shell azalea)

    ...also reported from CT by Magee and Ahles (1999), but specimens are unknown. Forest fragments, nurseries. Native to North America? Yes ...

  • Diospyros virginiana (common persimmon)

    ...also reported from RI by George (1997), but specimens are unknown. Old pastures, sandy beaches. This tree is native to CT and introduced in MA. Native to North America? ...

  • Symphyotrichum lowrieanum (Lowrie's American-aster)

    ...over-reported in New England, most specimens actually S. cordifolium or S. laeve. Native to North America? Yes ...

  • Amaranthus caudatus (purple amaranth)

    ...also reported from ME by Magee and Ahles (1999), but specimens are unknown. Fields, roadsides, waste areas. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confu...

  • Cuscuta polygonorum (smartweed dodder)

    ...also reported from ME by Campbell et al. (1995) and RI by Seymour (1982), but specimens are unknown. Parasitic on various tracheophytes, especially coarse herbaceous types. Native...

  • Malaxis bayardii (Bayard's adder's-mouth)

    ...is reported from VT (Catling and Magrath 2002) based on 16 Jul 1918, Smart s.n. (CONN!). The specimen is a late collection with a few-flowered inflorescence that has shed its flowers and fruits, leavi...

  • Nicotiana tabacum (cultivated tobacco)

    ...who reportedly introduced tobacco-smoking to Europe. The southern Connecticut River valley of New England once had a thriving agricultural industry, producing prized tobacco leaves used in wrapping C...