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  • Sium: Dichotomous Key

    ...L. was reported from RI by Tucker (2006) as a “weed in vegetable garden.” 
This is not here considered evidence of naturalization in New England. This genus contains exactly one species....

  • Cotula: Dichotomous Key

    ...was reported from ME by several recent sources, these originally based on Abrams and Ferris (1960), but specimens are unknown. This genus contains exactly one species.

  • Crassula: Dichotomous Key

    ...was reported from MA by Kartesz (1999), but specimens are unknown. This genus contains exactly one species.

  • Kummerowia: Dichotomous Key

    ...> Kummerowia. Kummerowia. The report of Kummerowia stipulacea (Maxim.) Makino by Tucker (1995) for CT was in error because the specimens are K. striata. This genus ...

  • Collinsonia: Dichotomous Key

    ...was reported from CT by Dowhan (1979), presumably based on the following annotated sheet—31 Jul 1884, Woodward s.n. ( NCBS; image seen!). The specimen is C. canadensis, as ...

  • Sphaeralcea: Dichotomous Key

    ...was reported from MA by Fletcher (1916), but specimens are unknown. This genus contains exactly one species.

  • Rhinanthus: Dichotomous Key

    ...was reported from ME by Hultén and Fries (1986), but specimens are unknown. 1a. Corolla (15–) 18-24 mm long, the upper lip with small lateral lobes 1.5–2.5 mm long ...

  • Proboscidea: Dichotomous Key

    ...was reported from Essex County, MA, by Weatherby (1932). However, the supporting specimen is P. louisianica ssp. louisianica (Sorrie and Somers 1999). This genus contains e...

  • Glandularia: Dichotomous Key

    ...> Glandularia. Glandularia. Reports of Glandularia ×‌hybrida (Grönland & Rümpler) Nesom from New England (e.g., Magee and Ahles 1999, Sorrie and Somers 1999) were based on a c...

  • Viola: Dichotomous Key

    ...the report of V. hirsutula ×V. sororia in CT). However, the correct application of the epithet “ papilionacea” has not 
been satisfactorily determined. Therefore, this repor...