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Aristida oligantha (oldfield threeawn)
... 1.0 mm–13.0 mm. Spikelet length: 18.0 mm–25.0 mm. Glume veins: 1. ...
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Kalmia procumbens (Alpine-azalea)
...(10 cm) tall. It inhabits northern, alpine regions around the world but in New England is only known from our higher mountains in Maine and New Hampshire. Tiny pink, crown-shaped flowers are produce...
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Rorippa globosa (globe yellow-cress)
...3–10 mm long, seeds papillose, and petals 0.8–3.5 mm long (vs. R. globosa, with silicles spherical to subspherical, mostly 2–3 mm long, seeds reticulate-patterned, and petals mostly 0.7–1.3).: ...
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Boechera laevigata (smooth rockcress)
... 15.0 cm–110.0 cm. Parasitism: the plant is not parasitic. Leaf stalk attachment to leaf: ...
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Carya tomentosa (mockernut hickory)
... 10. Enlarged sterile flowers: there are no enlarged sterile flowers on the plant. Stamen number: ...
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Aesculus hippocastanum (horse-chestnut)
... 1. Twig hairs: the twigs have few or no hairs on them. Sap color: the sap is clear an...
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Phleum alpinum (mountain Timothy)
... 1.0 NA–1.0 NA. Spikelet disintegration: the spikelet breaks off above the glumes, so that after the florets fall off, the glumes rema...
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Rhododendron prinophyllum (early azalea)
... 12.0 mm–37.0 mm. Winter bud scales: the winter bud is perulate (partially or completely covered with one or more scales). ...
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Amelanchier nantucketensis (Nantucket serviceberry, Nantucket shadbush)
... 11. Aerial roots: the plant has no aerial roots. Ovary position: the ovary is above t...
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Crataegus coccinioides (Kansas hawthorn)
...5-10 stamens, 17-20 mm wide, and leaf blades usually rounded to truncate at the base (vs. C. coccinioides, with flowers with 12-20 stamens, 20-24 mm wide, and leaf blades usually truncate to subcordat...