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  • Carex arcta (northern cluster sedge)

    ...also reported from MA by Toivonen (2002), but specimens are unknown. Wet-mesic to hydric forests, usually at least in part evergreen, sometimes bordering streams. Native to North America...

  • Fatoua villosa (hairy crabweed)

    ...was reported from MA by Miller and Wood (2003). However, the individuals are confined to plant pots and the cracks of a brick patio. This is not considered evidence of naturalization. Fa...

  • Navarretia leucocephala (white-flowered pincushion-plant)

    ...Woolwaste. Reported as Gilia leucocephala Gray by Knowlton and Deane (1923b). Native to North America? Yes and no (some introduced...

  • Crataegus populnea (poplar hawthorn)

    ...forests. Reports of this species in ME and 
 RI by Seymour (1982) and Kartesz (1999, as Crataegus compta and C. iracunda) are erroneous 
and based misidentified specimens. ...

  • Arctium minus (common burdock)

    ...been reported from New England (e.g., Kartesz 1999, Magee and Ahles 1999). Keil (2006a) noted that no North American plants display the characters for this species, specifically the broad, middle invo...

  • Polygonatum biflorum (King Solomon's-seal)

    ...was reported from 
 RI by Kartesz (1999), based on George (1992); however, George (1999) stated this species is not naturalized in RI. Native to North America? ...

  • Crataegus faxonii (Faxon's hawthorn)

    ...forests. Reports of this species in CT and MA (e.g., Seymour 1982, Kartesz 1999) are erroneous and based on misidentified specimens. Crataegus faxonii has been relegated to the sy...

  • Betula pubescens (downy birch)

    ...also reported from RI by George (1992), but specimens are unknown. Thickets, forest fragments, roadsides. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confuse...

  • Prunus alleghaniensis (Allegheny plum)

    ...is reported to have glabrous pedicels, most of our New England material shows pubescent pedicels. Further, the sepals show some glands at the apex of the marginal teeth. It is clear that our material ...

  • Neottia cordata (heart-leaved twayblade)

    ...summits. Report of this species in CT by Magrath and Coleman (2002) may have been based on a collection of Liparis loesellii—33 June 1887, Kellogg s.n. (CONN). Native to North America? ...