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Rosa acicularis (bristly rose)
...Bristly rose is fairly widespread and abundant in North America, growing in a variety of different habitat types. In New England the species is rare, with a few populations in Maine, Massachusetts, Ne...
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Croton capitatus (woolly croton)
...seed is covered with reticulate markings (a netlike pattern due to splitting and rejoining of lines or ridges). Leaf blade surface colors: the upper ...
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Symphyotrichum novi-belgii (New York American-aster)
...crenifolius and A. foliaceus in regional herbaria represent (in part) environmental forms of Symphyotrichum novi-belgii with elongate, foliaceous outer involucral bracts. Symphyotrichum novi-belgii va...
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Castilleja exserta (purple painted-cup)
...painted-cup is a hemiparasite (meaning it obtains some resources from other plants via underground connections with their roots, as well as using photosynthesis to obtain its own resources) with a bro...
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Mentha arvensis (ginger mint)
...Ginger mint has a circumboreal distribution, and is widespread in North America. It can be rather weedy, especially in moist habitats. It was widely used by Native Americans as a medicinal and culinar...
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Cakile edentula (American sea-rocket)
...has been introduced elsewhere in the world and is invasive in Japan and Australia. In North America, this succulent plant with tangy edible leaves is a common species of beaches and dunes. In an artic...
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Elymus canadensis (Great Plains wild-rye)
...until flowering time. Cougars and cottontail rabbits have been observed feeding on it in the west. It is tolerant of heavy metals and has been used to revegetate mine tailings and stabilize eroded s...
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Ipomoea tricolor (granny morning-glory)
...morning-glory is native to tropical America and is the typical morning-glory of gardens, cultivated worldwide and with many varieties available. The indole alkaloids and other chemicals in the seeds, ...
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Iberis sempervirens (edging candytuft)
...(vs. I. sempervirens, with plants perennial, with evergreen leaves; petals white or sometimes tinged with lilac).: Iberis umbellata Family: Brassicaceae Genus: Ibe...
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Verbena bonariensis (purple-topped vervain)
...bonariensis is an herbaceous plant native to South America. It has been introduced to North America through the horticulture industry. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meado...