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Lamium album (white henbit)
...the report of this species from RI by Gould et al. (1988) is unknown, but a misidentified collection at VT is a white-flowered Lamium maculatum. Native to North America? No ...
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Carex cephaloidea (thin-leaved sedge)
...also reported from RI by George (1992), but specimens are unknown. Mesic, often rich, soils of upland deciduous forests and riparian forests. Native to North America? ...
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Arachis hypogaea (peanut)
...also reported from CT by Magee and Ahles (1999), but specimens are unknown. Waste areas. Native to North America? No Family: Fabaceae Genus: Arachis...
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Leucanthemella serotina (giant-daisy)
...also reported from MA by Strother (2006e), but specimens are unknown. Gardens, fields, roadsides, vacant lots. Native to North America? No Sometimes Co...
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Eupatorium serotinum (late thoroughwort)
...also reported from RI by Magee and Ahles (1999), but specimens are unknown. Fields, roadsides, disturbed soil. Native to North America? Yes ...
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Acer nigrum (black maple)
...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? Yes...
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Madia sativa (Chile tarplant)
...soil. Reports of this species from ME (e.g., Kartesz 1999) are based, in part, on a collection taken from a cultivated specimen—27 Aug 1888, unknown s.n. ( MAINE!). Native ...
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Mitella prostrata (prostrate bishop's-cap)
...VT report is approximate because the original collection by Michaux did not provide enough information to know whether the population occurred in NY or VT. Native to North America...
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Juncus alpinoarticulatus (northern green rush)
...also reported from MA by Hämet-Ahti (1986), but specimens are unknown. Lake shores and ice-scoured river shores in regions of high-pH bedrock or till, fresh-tidal river marshes, fen-like meadow...
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Vulpia bromoides (brome six-weeks grass)
...also reported from ME by Kartesz (1999), but specimens are unknown. Fields, roadsides, disturbed soil. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused W...